Market is glutted with used farm equipment

With commodity prices down, sales of used farm equipment are drying up as farmers guard their checkbooks, says DTN. The loss of “bonus” depreciation, which allowed a faster write-off of equipment purchases, also deters sales. Inventories of used tractors and combines, two of the most expensive machines used by farmers, are large and prices are down… » Read More

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