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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2024 · 54 MIN

The Machine Shed #4 - An Explosion In Used Tractor Inventory and a Little Football Talk

from Moving Iron Podcast · host Casey Seymour

Takeaways There are many off-season events in football.Brian Kelly's move to LSU raised questions about coaching effectiveness.Nick Saban's potential return to coaching is seen as unlikely.The landscape of college football is leveling out.Vanderbilt's unexpected success against Alabama highlights this shift.The SEC remains a dominant force in college football.The Big 12 has changed significantly over the years.Regionality in college football conferences is diminishing.The tractor market is facing challenges with overproduction.Understanding the differences in row crop tractors is crucial for farmers. There's a 50% increase in inventory for row crop tractors.Combines are currently the healthiest segment in the market.Demand for combines may finally meet supply in 2025.The planner market is facing overwhelming options and challenges.Dealers are cautious about ordering combines due to past experiences.Used inventory for planners is expected to remain stagnant.The agricultural equipment market is influenced by seasonal delivery trends.Speculation in the market is primarily focused on tractors.The health of the combine market is linked to dealer management strategies.Networking in the industry is crucial for navigating market challenges. Sound Bites "You can't win a national title at Notre Dame.""Nick Saban was going to take the LSU job.""Welcome to the evenization.""It's all TV money, that's it.""I want to beat you 63 to 60.""There are way too many 4960s.""There's a 50% increase in inventory.""Everything good takes a year to show up.""There's a lack of machines coming back in." Chapters 00:00 The Party Starter: Aaron Finnell's World02:04 Football Frenzy: The Passion for the Game06:00 Coaching Changes: The Brian Kelly Effect09:55 The Evolution of College Football14:03 The SEC vs. Big 12: A Conference Debate15:02 Row Crop Tractors: Market Insights18:38 Inventory Surge: Row Crop Tractors22:14 The Health of Combines: A Market Analysis30:19 Demand and Supply Dynamics in 202537:12 The Planner Market: Trends and Challenges  Moving Iron's Official Data Partner Is Fusable. The Home Iron Solutions And EDA Data. Ignite Your Dealership's Growth With Fusable.com Move More Iron with Fusable! Get your Free Demo atinfo.ironsolutions.com/moving-iron-podcast. Presented By @AxonTire @AgDirect @IronSolutions @FusableData @EDAdata @Valleytransinc Music By: @TalbottBrothers Host: @casey9673 #agequipmentbusinesstal #letsgomovesomeiron Contact Me at: MovingIronLLC.com [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Summary In this engaging conversation, Casey Seymour and Aaron Finnell delve into their shared passion for football, discussing coaching changes, the evolution of college football, and the dynamics between different conferences. They also touch on the machinery market, particularly focusing on row crop tractors, providing insights into current trends and challenges in the industry. In this conversation, Casey Seymour and ADF discuss the current state of the agricultural equipment market, focusing on row crop tractors, combines, and planners. They analyze the significant increase in inventory for row crop tractors, the health of the combine market, and the dynamics of supply and demand as they look ahead to 2025. The discussion also highlights the overwhelming options available in the planner market and the challenges that come with it.

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