Why do these questions get asked here?!!! For goodness sake guys, use your head would ya? I was a DOT Inspector for the last 5 years of my career, please take my advice- CHECK YOUR LOCAL LAWS!!!!! Asking a guy in Alabama or New Jersey what the laws are when you live in Iowa or Nevada is useless. Yet, it gets done time after time. Farm plates have certain exemptions and qualifications depending on what State you live in. In some cases you're exempt form DOT requirements, in others you aren't. In any case if you're more than 150 miles from your farm and in commerce and over 10K then you lose whatever exemption you had.
Call or find your local DOT guys or State Police or whoever does traffic enforcement. Get the straight scoop from them and get it in writing if you can. Your Farm Bureau or Cooperative Extension may have the info, whatever, just find someone local to get the information from. I don't know how many guys I ran into going on false information. I had a guy from TEXAS that I stopped on the NY/Ontario border trying to operate under a farm exception! Trust me, the work you do in finding this stuff out will save you in the long run.
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