Reichmann Bros., acquire Green/Line Equip. in Farina, Ill. Riechmann Bros. will bring new services to the Farina location, including an Integrated Solutions department, which does everything from soil sampling, to prescription writing, to data management.
As a result of this latest acquisition, Ag-Pro Companies now has 12 locations in Southern Texas and a total of 50 locations across Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and Texas.
Papé Machinery, along with officials from Bonner County, Idaho, broke ground on the John Deere dealership group’s newest full-line dealership and service center. The new location will sell both John Deere agriculture and turf equipment and consecution and forestry equipment.
The Roanoke Times (Va.) is reporting that James River Equipment (JRE) has recently acquired all assets of the Blueridge Farm Center located in Buchanan, Va.
John Deere dealer Western Equipment, based in Clinton, Okla., has finalized its purchase of Ray Lee Equipment. The purchase of the six Ray Lee Equipment stores is a natural expansion of the west Texas presence already established by Western Equipment with stores in Amarillo and Childress.
Last week, both publicly traded Canadian farm equipment dealership groups issued their second quarter 2017 earnings reports. Both Cervus Equipment and Rocky Mountain dealerships posted solid revenue gains for the 3 month period ended June 30, 2017.
Redline Equipment is acquiring the Case IH store locations in Indiana of Koenig Equipment. Koenig Equipment was one of the very few dealership groups that owned and operated both John Deere and Case IH dealerships.
Valley Truck & Tractor chief executive officer John Miller comments on the honor and impact that he has seen after the company was awarded the 2017 Dealership of the Year award.
Kibble Equipment, a multi-store John Deere dealership with stores in Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota, has acquired Ag. Power Enterprises, effective July 10.
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In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we take an initial look at the Dealer Business Outlook & Trends Report and what dealers are forecasting for 2025.