Ritchie Bros. to Conduct 70 Agriculture Auctions in Spring 2019



Ritchie Bros. will head back out on the road for the next two months to conduct dozens of agricultural equipment auctions across Western Canada and the United States. The company will also sell farm equipment items through its IronPlanet and Marketplace-E solutions this spring.

Equipment highlights selling over the next two months include 900+ farm tractors, 280+ headers, 210+ combines, 190+ sprayers, 130+ air drills and more.

“It’s been an extremely cold winter for much of North America and farmers are eager to get to work,” said Jordan Clarke, sales director at Ritchie Bros. “With 70 farm auction events over the next two months featuring thousands of items, we will certainly have something for everyone to help upgrade their operation. We will also be selling a few items for the first time ever, including two 2018 John Deere S790 combines and a 2018 John Deere 9620RX track tractor.”

Event highlights include:

  • March 19 – first agricultural auction of the season in Lloydminster, SK for brothers Garry & Harold Minish
  • March 20 – onsite sale in Lethbridge, AB
  • March 22 – on-the-farm auction in Foremost, AB for Mehlen Farms
  • March 27 – onsite sale in Regina, SK
  • March 28 – agricultural equipment auction on IronPlanet.com
  • April 2 & 3 – on-the-farm auctions in North Dakota for Mitchell McEvers and Smithberg Bros. Farms
  • April 6 – West Central Consignment Sale in Eatonia, SK
  • April 8 & 9 – two-day onsite sale in Saskatoon, SK
  • April 11 & 12 – two-day onsite sale in Grande Prairie, AB
  • April 11 – on-the-farm auction in Sintaluta, SK for Whispering Pine Farms
  • April 12 – on-the-farm auction in Plumas, MB for A&F Farms
  • April 23 – onsite sale in North Battleford, SK
  • April 30 – final ag auction of the season in Minitonas, MB for D&S Stock Farms

Hundreds of owners will be selling equipment, trucks, and farmland through Ritchie Bros. this spring, including Dan and Dale Mehlen of Mehlen Farms Ltd., a decades-old, family-run farm. Together the brothers will sell more than 110 items, including late-model tractors, combines, sprayers, air drills and more.

“We’ve always tried to run low-hour equipment, maintaining it meticulously to ensure we maximized each piece of equipment’s value,” said Dale Mehlen. “When it came time to sell it all there was no question who we would choose—it was always going to be Ritchie Bros.”


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