Both the immediate and long-term future of the manufacturing industry will be defined by the development of a number of ever-evolving and prominent trends.
Large ag equipment sales growth reaccelerated during a seasonally slow month, according to the latest numbers from the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
The Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announces its 2021 officers and directors elected to the AEM Board of Directors and Agriculture and Construction Equipment Sector Boards at its annual meeting.
Overall tractor unit sales continued their growth across North America in October 2020 despite a small pause in larger units in Canada, according to the latest data from the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
September large ag equipment sales were up 9% in the U.S. and 11.9% in Canada, according to sales figures release by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
Equipment manufacturers today recognize the importance of designing and developing cutting-edge, innovative product offerings meant to meet the ever-changing needs and wants of customers. But, according to a recent AEM research report conducted by Clutch, they aren't always well-equipped to maximize their relationships with those who use the machinery they produce.
All segments of ag equipment, small to large, grew in September 2020 continuing a positive trend for the year according to the latest data from the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
According to a report from the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers, former AEM Board Chair and current Deere & Co. Vice president of Sales and Marketing for the Agriculture and Turf Division for Regions 3 and 4 John Lagemann has announced his retirement, effective Oct. 31.
U.S. large ag retail sales were down 3.7% year-over-year in August, while Canadian sales were up 8.3%, according to the latest numbers from the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
According to a recent report from the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), as more of that data continues to be produced in what has become an increasingly interconnected world, both OEMs and their customers are being forced to answer a difficult question: Just who owns the data, and how should it be used?
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There was plenty of technology on display at the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis., a few weeks ago. Farm Equipment editor Mike Lessiter caught up with Monarch Tractor’s John Issacson and got his take on the top 5 applications in autonomy right now.