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Ag Pumps for Livestock Watering, Field Drainage, and Ponded Field Recovery in 2026

Two of the most costly and time-sensitive challenges in agricultural production share a common thread: moving water reliably in environments where infrastructure is limited and failure is expensive. Livestock operations that cannot deliver adequate clean water to animals across distributed pasture systems face health consequences that translate directly into production losses. Crop producers facing saturated …

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Ag Pumps for Nurse Trailers, Pesticide Transfer, and Refueling Farm Machinery in 2026

Three of the most operationally demanding fluid transfer applications on a modern commercial farm happen in rapid succession during planting and application season: loading nurse trailers with liquid fertilizer or pre-emergent herbicide, transferring pesticide concentrates into sprayer tanks, and refueling large machinery at field edges hours and miles from any fixed fueling infrastructure. Each of …

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Ag Pumps: The Complete Guide to Agricultural Pump Applications for Modern Farms in 2026

American farming runs on fluid transfer. Every acre planted, every head of livestock watered, every field drained after a spring storm, and every tractor refueled in a remote location depends on reliable pump infrastructure working exactly when it is needed. The breadth of that demand is wider than most equipment purchasers stop to consider — …

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Transfer Pumps Are Reshaping Industrial Fluid Handling Across Every Sector

The industrial pump market is one of the more reliable indicators of how the global economy is actually moving — not where it says it wants to go, but where capital and operational necessity are forcing it. By that measure, the signal is unambiguous. The global industrial pump market reached $70.45 billion in 2024 and …

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Transfer Pumps for Agricultural Operations: Chemical Safety, Compliance, and the Corrosion Problem

Agricultural chemical handling has quietly become one of the most regulated and technically demanding fluid transfer applications in any sector. The fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, and pesticide concentrates that modern farming depends on are not benign liquids — they are chemically aggressive, often corrosive, and governed by an increasingly complex web of federal requirements designed to …

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Transfer Pumps for Transportation Systems, Marine Applications, and Diesel Fuel Transfer Face New Demands in 2026

The fuel transfer pump market crossed $2 billion in 2025 and is on a clear trajectory toward $2.68 billion by 2030. That growth is not happening in a vacuum. It is being driven by a combination of forces that are simultaneously expanding the volume of fuel being moved and raising the technical bar for the …

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A snowy walkway demonstrating a common winter weather hazard that requires clearing for safety.

Winter Weather Safety: Essential Home Precautions Before Cold Temperatures Arrive

Pacer Pumps: Dependable Solutions for Water Management The winter season is arriving with forecasts predicting harsh conditions across much of the country, and property owners are confronting a sobering reality about cold weather damage. According to the Insurance Information Institute, water damage and freezing account for nearly 23 percent of all homeowners insurance claims, with …

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Devastating water damage from frozen pipes in a home, showing ruined ceilings, walls, and belongings, representing costly insurance claims.

Frozen Pipes and Water Damage: Why Billions in Insurance Claims Happen Every Winter

Pacer Pumps: Dependable Solutions for Water Management As temperatures plunge across the country, insurance companies are bracing for what has become a predictable annual crisis affecting millions of property owners. Frozen and burst pipes generate approximately $1.4 billion in insurance claims each year, making cold weather plumbing failures the third most costly loss event for …

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A woman losing her balance due to winter slips and falls on a patch of black ice.

Winter Slips-and-Falls Hazards: Protecting Your Property and Family from Ice-Related Injuries

Pacer Pumps: Dependable Solutions for Water Management The Centers for Disease Control reports that approximately one million Americans suffer injuries from falling on ice and snow each year, with around 17,000 of these incidents proving fatal. Winter weather creates hazardous conditions throughout residential and commercial properties, transforming ordinary walkways into dangerous surfaces and turning routine …

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illustrating the flood risk from above-normal precipitation during a La Niña winter.

La Niña Winter 2025-2026: NOAA Forecasts Flooding Rains as Northern States Brace for Wet Season Ahead

Winter 2025-2026 is shaping up to challenge communities across the northern United States with above-normal precipitation, flooding risks, and the return of La Niña conditions that historically bring wetter weather patterns to vulnerable regions. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its official winter outlook in November 2025, confirming that La Niña conditions have emerged …

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