Farm Vehicles & Transport Category Guide
Part of Farm Operations, Equipment, and Infrastructure
Vehicle Needs on Dairy Farms
Dairy farms rely on a variety of vehicles for daily operations—from pickup trucks for general farm use to heavy-duty trucks for hauling feed, animals, and equipment. The right vehicle fleet balances capability, cost, and reliability to keep operations running smoothly.
Types of Farm Vehicles
Pickup Trucks
- Light-duty (1/2 ton): General farm errands, pulling small trailers
- Heavy-duty (3/4-1 ton): Pulling larger trailers, gooseneck hitches
- Diesel vs. gasoline: Diesel for heavy pulling and fuel economy; gas for lighter use
Medium-Duty Trucks
- Feed delivery from suppliers
- Local equipment hauling
- Animal transport
Utility Vehicles (UTVs/ATVs)
- Pasture checks and monitoring
- Moving small loads
- Employee transportation on large operations
Purchasing Considerations
New vs. Used
- New: Warranty coverage, latest features, financing incentives
- Used: Lower initial cost, proven reliability (or known problems), higher maintenance
- Certified pre-owned: Middle ground with some warranty protection
Key Features for Farm Use
- 4-wheel drive for field and mud conditions
- Towing capacity matching trailer needs
- Durable bed for hauling
- Easy maintenance access
Fleet Management
- Maintenance schedules and records
- Fuel tracking and economy
- Replacement planning and budgeting
- Insurance and registration management
- Driver training and policies
Cost Considerations
New heavy-duty pickups cost $50,000-80,000+. Quality used trucks run $20,000-40,000. Budget for ongoing costs: fuel, insurance, maintenance, and eventual replacement. Consider total cost of ownership over the vehicle's life, not just purchase price.