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.
Sandhills Global released its Agriculture Equipment reports for the U.S. and Canada. The U.S. used agricultural equipment markets entered 2026 ...
The question of how import tariffs could affect heavy equipment pricing has hung above the industry this entire summer construction season, but prices have held steady, or even dropped. While original ...
The January used equipment data from Sandhills Global delivers a familiar mixed bag of information. I’ve tried to make sense of it all for our fleet readers. Below I’ve broken down trends for the top ...
Dealers are expressing a degree of optimism in the used construction equipment, farm machinery, and commercial truck and ...