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Strong Demand for Used Farm Equipment

  Program 3001  (download mp3)
  Posted on Thu, Nov 25, 2010


The rise in commodity prices this fall is driving up prices for good used farm equipment. Mark Stock with BigIron dot com says it is definitely a seller's market right now...

“The real good low hour quality equipment is bringing tremendous value right now for sellers and buyers, it’s getting harder and harder to find unless you go buy brand new. So, we have seen that trend increase here with these commodity prices.”

Stock says the demand for tractors and grain trailers is especially strong.
 

Deficit, Debt Reduction Plan Released
 

The Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, D.C. has released a comprehensive deficit and debt reduction plan entitled, Restoring America's Future, written by the Center’s Debt Reduction Task Force. The plan aims to reduce national debt to below 60 percent of the economy, reduce annual deficits to manageable levels, and balance the primary budget, which includes everything other than interest payments, by 2014.

NC Grown Christmas Trees now Available
 

Folks looking for a real Christmas tree should have plenty to choose from this year because the crop is excellent. NC Ag Commissioner Steve Troxler says that NC grown Christmas trees are starting to arrive at the local farmers markets and other retailers:
 

“As you can see, Christmas trees are already arriving at the farmers’ markets, nurseries, garden centers, and retailers across the state. And then, there are just hundreds of choose-and- cut operations across the state where Christmas trees are available.”
The selection should be outstanding this year, for a young industry, according to Troxler:
 

“This year, we probably are going to have our best crop of Christmas trees ever. There’s going to be good selection, good prices, and any size you would desire. In fact, we’re going to harvest about 5 million Christmas trees in North Carolina this year. And we’re still a young industry, believe it or not; we’ve only been in business about 60 years.”
 

The Christmas tree business has become big business for North Carolina agriculture, garnering national acclaim:
 

“We now have more than 1,500 growers producing Christmas trees on 35,000 acres, and we have 50 million Christmas trees in North Carolina in some stage of growth. We also have a lot to be proud of in this Christmas tree business, we rank 2nd in the United States in production of Christmas trees and their value, behind Oregon, and that equates to over $100 million a year.
 

A North Carolina Christmas tree has graced the Blue Room of the White House eleven times, including 2007 and 2008, and the only reason I can think that we’re not there this year is that somebody made a mistake in the judging, our trees are just that good.”
In addition to a seasonal decoration, Christmas trees are a sustainable product, and can have many uses after the season:
 

“Real Christmas trees are renewable. Each time a farmer harvests a tree he replaces it with one or more new trees. By purchasing a live Christmas tree from North Carolina you keep North Carolina green and growing, and you help keep people on the farm. Christmas trees are recyclable; they can be used for mulch, wildlife habitat, restoring dunes and coastal wetlands. They do not go into landfills. In my case, my Christmas tree ends up being a habitat for the fish in my pond.”
 

To find a North Carolina grown Christmas tree this holiday season, log on to ncfarmfresh.com.

 

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