Machinery
Filmed on his farm outside of Nashville, Fendt has partnered with Luke Bryan for a 25-episode YouTube series highlighting Bryan’s use of a Fendt 724 Vario on his land.
Machinery Pete Auctions will host monthly online, timed, no reserve, no buyer’s fee auctions, offering a new alternative for selling used farm equipment.
Would you buy one? Check out what farmers had to say after Ford’s F-150 Lightning announcement.
“Tight” is always appropriate, but “crushed” can be expensive.
Avoid headaches and downtime in the heart of irrigation season.
The question recently came up, “What do you do when you can’t remember how to put something back together?”
The Association of Equipment Manufacturer’s releasing its April “flash report”. AEM shows sales of all tractors were up 39% year to date, while smaller tractor sales were up 21% compared to last year.
Used equipment values continued rising right through April 2021 after the second-biggest quarterly jump (7.8 to 8.5) ever on Machinery Pete “Used Values Index” Overall Index Rating.
The latest AEM flash report shows sales of all tractors were up 81% in March compared to March 2020.
This latest rise in used equipment values is, frankly, breathtaking.
Four other record auction prices were set at this sale.
Originally scheduled for November 14 to 20 in Hanover Germany, the event has drawn a large percent of visitors from other European Union countries and beyond. It’s now scheduled for February 27 to March 5, 2022.
From possible sweeping policy changes to infrastructure, to more time to sign up for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans that can help cover some equipment payments, here’s the top machinery headlines.
In this current period, I am seeing very strong auction prices on a variety of equipment categories — from tractors in good condition to hay equipment.
If you have used equipment to sell, listen up. From “What’s it worth?” to “How do I maximize resale value?” check out the answers to your top machinery questions.
Federal agricultural officials announced voluntary programs for farmers, ranchers and foresters meant to build on President Barack Obama’s efforts to combat global warming — and don’t require congressional approval.
The current farm equipment market is all about availability.
As marketing manager Ryan Jardon explains, this lineup features improved efficiencies with more horsepower and hydraulic capabilities.
Toy land is a real place. Max Williams, the Willy Wonka of John Deere toys, is a farm boy eight decades removed from the addiction of his first cast iron tractor, and wonderfully obsessed.
Equipment sales are off to a strong start in in 2021, according to the latest monthly flash report from the Association of Equipment manufacturers.
From the 2021 Agritechnica going on without John Deere, to a look at exports, here are the biggest machinery headlines from the week.
The one-upmanship that usually heightens the excitement about what is unveiled at Agritechnica will have at least one less participant as John Deere officially announces it will not be participating in 2021.
New machine to stop in states with legal hemp programs, removing infrastructure barrier
AgLaunch panels evaluate innovations from all areas of the industry
Dumas, Ark., farmers and businessmen are pooling efforts to build a better future for their community
Gather a group of farmers under one roof and throw in a cover crop bone. The divergence of opinion is marked, the passion of supporters is palpable and the discontent of skeptics is striking. Cover crop supporters are confronted with issues related to costs versus measurable returns, while skeptics are faced with pointed questions over soil health benefits and long-term gains. These seven farmers, some on opposite sides of an invisible agriculture fault line, share their experiences with cover crops.
Kentucky farmer leads by example on a vertically integrated operation.
The life of a tenacious young man was cut short by an undiagnosed virus