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Harvesting

Harvesting equipment cuts, separates, and collects mature crops. On GeraFarm, the category covers combine harvesters (cereals, oilseeds, pulses), forage harvesters (silage, haylage), specialist root and vegetable harvesters (potatoes, beet, onions, carrots), fruit and nut harvesters (shakers, over-the-row blueberry and grape harvesters), swathers/windrowers, and balers (small-square, large-square, and round). Hire-and-operator services are listed alongside outright sale.

Common listings

Combine harvester (medium)

For cereals, oilseeds, pulses. 4–5 m cutting width.

Price tier:
high — commercial
Typical for:
Arable farms, cereal-heavy rotations.

Forage harvester

Silage and haylage. Pull-type or self-propelled.

Price tier:
mid to high
Typical for:
Dairy, beef, silage contractors.

Round baler

Produces 4×4 or 5×5 round bales of hay or silage.

Price tier:
mid
Typical for:
Livestock farms, hay operations.

Potato harvester (2-row)

Pulled behind tractor. Digs, conveys, sorts.

Price tier:
mid to high
Typical for:
Potato growers.

Shaker (tree fruit / nuts)

Mechanical trunk shaker with catching frame.

Price tier:
mid
Typical for:
Orchards, olive groves, nut farms.

Contract harvesting service

Hire a harvester with operator per hectare.

Price tier:
per-hectare — local rates
Typical for:
Smallholders without own combine.

How GeraFarm helps

Filter by cutting width, crop compatibility, and year. Contractors list daily capacity and typical rate. Harvest-window bookings (pre-season) are supported so you lock a date before peak demand.

Frequently asked questions

What harvesting equipment can I buy on GeraFarm?
Harvesting equipment cuts, separates, and collects mature crops. On GeraFarm, the category covers combine harvesters (cereals, oilseeds, pulses), forage harvesters (silage, haylage), specialist root and vegetable harvesters (potatoes, beet, onions, carrots), fruit and nut harvesters (shakers, over-the-row blueberry and grape harvesters), swathers/windrowers, and balers (small-square, large-square, and round). Hire-and-operator services are listed alongside outright sale.
Can I rent harvesting equipment instead of buying?
Yes, where local operators list rentals. Each listing clearly shows whether the machine is for sale, lease, rent, or contract service. Rental terms are negotiated directly with the operator in-app.
How does GeraFarm verify harvesting suppliers?
Suppliers submit business registration documents (or national farmer-cooperative membership for smaller operators). Listings are geo-tagged; buyer reviews are shown on each profile. Payment flows through GeraFarm escrow for higher-value purchases.

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