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High equipment prices push farmer to be the fourth and last generation to run the Bjork farm - Agweek | #1 source for agriculture news, farming, markets

Brian Bjork, 62, (pronounced “Byork”) a farmer from Forman, North Dakota, is selling his machinery piecemeal after making the decision in December 2021 to retire from farming. His reasoning: used equipment values are “hot” and unlikely to improve. He’ll enjoy retirement near family and will work for a young neighbor who will rent his land.

High equipment prices push farmer to be the fourth and last generation to run the Bjork farm - Agweek | #1 source for agriculture news, farming, markets

Brian Bjork, 62, (pronounced “Byork”) a farmer from Forman, North Dakota, is selling his machinery piecemeal after making the decision in December 2021 to retire from farming. His reasoning: used equipment values are “hot” and unlikely to improve. He’ll enjoy retirement near family and will work for a young neighbor who will rent his land.

High equipment prices push farmer to be the fourth and last generation to run the Bjork farm - Agweek | #1 source for agriculture news, farming, markets

Brian Bjork, 62, (pronounced “Byork”) a farmer from Forman, North Dakota, is selling his machinery piecemeal after making the decision in December 2021 to retire from farming. His reasoning: used equipment values are “hot” and unlikely to improve. He’ll enjoy retirement near family and will work for a young neighbor who will rent his land.

High equipment prices push farmer to be the fourth and last generation to run the Bjork farm - Agweek | #1 source for agriculture news, farming, markets

Brian Bjork, 62, (pronounced “Byork”) a farmer from Forman, North Dakota, is selling his machinery piecemeal after making the decision in December 2021 to retire from farming. His reasoning: used equipment values are “hot” and unlikely to improve. He’ll enjoy retirement near family and will work for a young neighbor who will rent his land.

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