In this episode of Moving Iron, Casey Seymour and Greg Peterson break down the forces shaping today’s ag equipment market. From emerging drought concerns in parts of the Midwest to the ripple effects of El Niño forecasts, weather remains a key wildcard for farmers heading into the spring season.
The conversation also dives into the booming auction market, where record prices for vintage tractors and strong demand for late-model machines are being fueled by tight inventory and aggressive buyers. Casey and Greg discuss how many farmers are adapting by downsizing or upgrading within the same model line instead of buying brand-new equipment—making well-maintained used iron more valuable than ever.
They also explore how retrofits and component upgrades are influencing resale value, why proper documentation can make or break a sale, and how auctions have become a go-to strategy for moving older machinery in today’s competitive market.
If you want to understand the trends and market forces impacting the value of your equipment, buckle up—it’s time to move some iron. 🚜

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