North American large ag equipment retail sales fell in February, with 4WD tractor sales down 14.1% year-over-year, combine sales down 15.2% and row-crop tractors down 6.4%, according to the the latest figures released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers on March 11.
North American large ag equipment retail sales saw mixed results in January, with 4WD tractor sales down 6.9% year-over-year, combine sales up 32.7% and row-crop tractor sales increasing 12%, according to the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
North American large ag equipment retail sales increased in December, with 4WD tractor sales up 6.9% year-over-year, combines up 37.1% and row-crop tractors increasing 13.9%, according to the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
Tomorrow the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers will release June farm equipment sales figures, and if the current trends hold, they should be hefty as North American sales of large ag equipment continued to skyrocket through the first 5 months of 2013.
While North American sales of high-horsepower tractors slowed somewhat inMarch, overall sales of tractors and combines continued at a healthy clip, according to the latest figures released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
North American sales of combines continued its torrid pace in February, but sales of row-crop tractors (>100 HP) appears to be cooling, according to the latest figures released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
January saw a slowdown in sales of row-crop tractors, but 4WD equipment and combines continued on an upward path, according to the latest figures from the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
Solid sales in December were a fitting end to an exceptional year for farm equipment manufacturers and dealers. “Large farm equipment retail sales comparisons moderated somewhat in December, though sales still jumped 24% year-over-year,” says RW Baird analyst Robert McCarthy in his report on the latest numbers coming from the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
North American retail sales of farm machinery in November continued a string of notable sales months, according to the figures released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
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