Farm equipment costs a small fortune. It's the second-largest expense on farms, aside from the land, according to the USDA farm census, which says farm equipment across the nation's farms is worth $244 billion. A single farm can have millions of dollars worth of equipment.

A relatively new website, according the Washington Post, is bringing Uber-style sharing to America's farms, letting farmers rent out their own equipment. In fact, the Post called the site, MachineryLink Solutions, Uber "but for tractors." It couldn't come at a better time: 2016 is expected to be the least profitable year for American farmers in more than 10 years.

There's a variety of equipment for rent on the site, from tractors and combines to earth movers to earth movers, horse trailers and log splitters. Prices vary. The log splitter is in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and rents for $200 a day. A John Deere tractor in Bismarck, North Dakota, is available for $188 a day. (A person to operate the tractor is optional.) A John Deere combine in Kansas City, Missouri, rents for $2,500 per day. You can rent equipment from farmers all over the country, but keep in mind that you'll be paying for the transportation, which won't come cheap.

The website has more than 1,200 users and tens of millions of dollars in equipment, according to the Post. It's even thinking about introducing a ratings system, like Uber and Airbnb use, so users can give each other scores. No word on whether it plans to introduce a mobile app though.

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