You and I are both in about the same position quit shipping milk September 2022. Whole lot of equipment I just will likely never need again. I sold my near new bale wrapper, because it was too valuable to just let sit around. Also sold my power feed cart to a friend because he needed it. Most of my actual dairy equipment is worthless these days. Because I have changed my farming methods so dramatically, I have a line of tillage and forage harvesting equipment and a MF 851 combine and swather that I will never used again. Also have 3-4 tractors, and two heavy trucks that are of little value , and some one else should own them. Small square baler, flat rake steel top hay wagons, bale elevator,NH haybind and seed drill and wide row corn planter, I will never used again. I still do hay for my beef cattle, and vertical tillage for my cash crops, but hire planting, spraying and harvesting all done. I need an on farm live auction, but since the plague, the auction companies around here dont do live auctions anymore. I think they make too much money doing on line auctions and screw both the buyers and the sellers!
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