With 2022 firmly in the rearview mirror and the new year now underway, it’s clear many of the opportunities and challenges impacting equipment manufacturers today are poised to remain as relevant as ever in the weeks and months ahead.
A new survey of more than 150 equipment manufacturing companies released today by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) warns that U.S. equipment manufacturers continue to face supply chain issues and a persistent labor shortage nearly three years after the onset of the pandemic.
Large ag equipment unit sales rose 7.2% year-over-year in November. Combined U.S./Canada large ag equipment unit sales rose 7.2% in November vs. rising 29.6% in October.
Typically October is a strong retail month for over 100 horsepower tractors and this year is no exception and this segment is only slightly higher than our original forecast.
Large ag equipment unit sales rose 29.6% year-over-year, with strong growth in combine and row-crop tractor sales, according to analysis from RW Baird analyst Mircea (Mig) Dobre.
North American large ag equipment unit sales were up 11.1% in September, with strong growth in both row-crop tractors and combines, compared to up 16.8% in August. U.S. large ag equipment sales were up 4.2%.
Large ag unit sales rose 16.8% year-over-year, with strong growth in both row-crop tractors and combines, according to analysis from RW Baird Analyst Mircea (Mig) Dobre.
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