Posted by Bruce from Can. on December 20, 2019 at 03:19:13 from (76.69.25.74):
In Reply to: Farm Auctions posted by rusty6 on December 19, 2019 at 18:42:22:
Farm auctions have changed dramatically over the past 50 years. I can remember going to farm auctions as a kid with my folks, and many times the seller was a older person/couple, selling everything and moving to town, or a estate sale. And every thing the folks had would be sold, from farm equipment to house hold furniture and blankets and tea cups. And every item had a buyer, those days are gone. No one wants used furniture and used appliances anymore. Also remember no bidding numbers, auctioneers just took your name, and they seemed to know everyone within 50 miles. Nowadays I have heard small retiring farmers say that no auctioneer would take their sale, cause they didn’t have either big enough , or new enough equipment to bother with. Time have changed, and I am glad to have been able to see how things used to be.
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