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.
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?
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