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Sprayers Values Guide - Model Year 2021 & 2022

This month's equipment value guide highlights Sprayers from Apache, Case IH, Hagie, John Deere, Miller, New Holland & Rogator. All of the Sprayers included in the selection are model year 2021-2022 units and appeared in the latest dataset from IronGuides. Values shown here represent the most commonly equipped options with typical usage hours on equipment of this age. For more detailed values use IronGuides.com, an online appraisal tool for agricultural equipment that adjusts for your machine’s unique region, options and usage.
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Tractor Values Guide - Fall 2023

This month's equipment value guide highlights Combines from AGCO Gleaner, Case IH, CLAAS, Fendt, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, New Holland. All of the Combines included in the selection are model year 2021 units and appeared in the Fall 2023 IronGuides Issue. Values shown here represent the most commonly equipped options with typical usage hours on equipment of this age. For more detailed values use IronGuides.com, an online appraisal tool for agricultural equipment that adjusts for your machine’s unique region, options and usage.
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16 Ag Equipment Manufacturers Reveal Concerns & Optimism for 2024

Farm Equipment caught up with over a dozen ag equipment manufacturers at the Farm Progress Show and got their forecasts, concerns and points of optimism for 2024
2024 is set to be a slower year than the last 3. Dealer lots are filling back up, manufacturing backlogs are clearing up, and farmers are starting to pull back on their equipment purchases.
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Looking Back: Titan Machinery Reflects on Significant Changes to Dealership Environment in 55 Years

A Look Back on Farm Equipment History with: David J. Meyer, CEO, Titan Machinery Inc., West Fargo, N.D.

Our parts and service businesses are now running as profit centers rather than a dealership expense. In 1975, our shop rate was $17.50/hour with a real reluctance to raise. Now most shop rates are north of $140/hour. 


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