In the ever changing world of used equipment management, staying ahead of trends is crucial for success. Used equipment and remarketing managers face the ongoing challenge of ensuring their inventory aligns with shifting customer demands while maximizing profitability.
According to the newest Sandhills Global market reports, auction values for used equipment, trucks, and trailers in Sandhills' U.S. marketplaces were up overall in December auctions, reflecting a typical end-of-year trend. Trade Values & Trends is brought to you by TractorHouse.
As buyers and sellers enter the end-of-year auction season, the reports show that auction prices ticked up month over month in most categories in November with combines leading the other categories. Trade Values & Trends is brought to you by TractorHouse.
By expanding those solutions to include tractors and combines up to 15 years old, they have significantly increased the number of machines eligible for coverage, helping farmers and equipment dealers find greater opportunity in this popular market segment.
As part of his recent presentation at the 2020 Virtual Dealership Minds Summit, Trent Hummel, consultant and trainer with the Western Equipment Dealers Assn.’s (WEDA) Dealer Institute, showcased a series of studies conducted with Farm Equipment in which surveyed dealers were asked what influences their valuations of used equipment.
Trent Hummel breaks down how dealers can use hard data to get a handle on their used markets and make smart decisions with their used combine inventories.
Interest in used equipment is on the rise, but not particularly in used combines. According to results from Ag Equipment Intelligence’s August 2020 Dealer Sentiments report, a net 6% of dealers reported their used inventory “too low” in July, the first time it’s been “too low” since June 2012.
The run-up to the 2014 auction season was one of disbelief and dismay. The amount of used equipment on the market was no joke, and it was getting worse every day.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, Jason Webster, commercial agronomist with PTI Farm, breaks the results of PTI Farm’s 2024 HIgh Speed Planting Corn Study.
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