It’s a question I’ve been asked for 30 years. Back in the early 2000s, pre-internet, we’d stand and watch a sharp, used tractor or combine sell for $200,000. We’d say, “Can these prices go any higher?
After discussing used combine prices in last week’s AgriTalk segment, Machinery Pete dove deeper into what may be a troubling trendline during his weekly appearance on AgriTalk with host Chip Flory.
Inventory for used machinery has gone up in the last year and prices for new machinery should remain to be stable in 2024. After a run of high prices and low availability, the market for both used and ...
America has moved on from the pandemic, but the industries that produce its vehicles haven’t. Car and light truck sales rose 2.5% through June and 2025 could wind up the best year in volume since ...
Shane Reagan had one word to describe how he felt after spending $255,000 for a used Case IH quad-track tractor at a farm auction near Williams in north central Iowa: Broke. But he also felt pretty ...
The used-tractor business quickly is becoming a crucial marketplace that’s allowing farmers to keep harvesting corn, wheat and soy day and night at a time of insatiable demand from buyers in the ...
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