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 ...
Yard equipment has its cell sights set on suburbia. Farm country, however, requires a much higher threshold of reliability. That isn’t slowing down the flood of new lithium-ion powered equipment ...
at the end of July for our “Machinery Pete” TV show ... Less than two years earlier, a December 2022 farm auction in Spring Valley, Minn., had a 2018 model 9620RX with 1,566 hours sell ...
I fell into a Star Trek hole during the pandemic. That period was saturated with the overwhelming nausea I felt watching people with power respond disastrously to the crisis, both at the micro level ...
You can also catch the new combine in person as its unveiled to the greater public for the first time at the upcoming National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Fredrik Eklund Lists All-Pink 'Family Home' He Called 'So Special' for $11 Million After 2 Years — See Inside Famous Families Who've Welcomed Children Through Surrogacy Fredrik Eklund Takes Son ...
International connections can really pay off, especially if you're planning to start a farm equipment brokerage business. Your international connection will not only assist in the marketing of the ...
5. Higher rising interest rates will finally impact the used farm equipment market. Dealers and brokers will assess the danger of higher holding interest costs on large, late-model, used units ...
“Under the current definition of farming, gains from trading in farm equipment typically is not considered to be farm income. This farm bill specifically states that is farming, as well as ...
The weight of modern combine harvesters, tractors and other farm machinery risks compacting the soil, leading to flooding and poor harvests, according to researchers in Sweden. And in their ...
Reality television personality and luxury real estate broker Fredrik Eklund is the first owner of a $3.35 million unit in a newly built Manhattan condominium, the New York Post reports.