Farm Journal Field Days: Equipment Edition

Join Machinery Pete for key year-end discussions.

Join Machinery Pete for key year-end discussions.
Join Machinery Pete for key year-end discussions.
(Lindsey Pound)

December is always a hot time to talk equipment. As you head to the shop to work on winter projects and evaluate investments, join Farm Journal for the Farm Journal Field Days Equipment Edition.

Machinery Pete, the most trusted name in farm equipment, is bringing you the need-to-know information about today’s machinery market and how you can maximize the working assets on your farm. All sessions are free and hosted in the interactive and engaging Farm Journal Field Days online platform. Tune in Dec. 8 for new, on-demand content. Be sure to log in and enjoy the sessions before they expire on Dec. 22.


Tune In For These Must-Watch Sessions

  • A New Model for the Farm Equipment Business: Join this discussion as we talk to a newly formed, multi-store dealership in the southern Plains.
  • Ask Machinery Pete: Have your machinery questions answered by the one and only Greg Peterson.
  • Top Trends in Used Machinery: Peterson shares his top takeaways from the used machinery market for the months ahead. Key drivers in values have shaped up to be age, condition, warranty and personalization.
  • The Hottest Segments in Machinery: The IRS Section 179 tax deduction and related incentives are like gas cans next to a box of matches. As we near the final days of 2020, Peterson will dive into the top farm equipment categories and how farmers should position their purchases.
  • Tools That Do The Trick: It is winter maintenance season for equipment on the farm. We have the ultimate guide for the must-have tools for your shop, toolbox and truck.
  • 5 Tips to Maximize Resale Value: This guide provides best practices for how to sell yourfarm machinery for maximum value.

Register for Farm Journal Field Days at FarmJournalFieldDays.com/Register

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