If U.S. farmers had their druthers this year, considering the low level of commodity prices over the past 3 years, a lot more acres would have gone into USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and not into production.
An expanded Breviglieri product range for U.S. dealers will result from the Italian manufacturer's merger with Agrimaster following its acquisition by private equity operator B4 Investments.
Despite the a slowdown in China’s economy, Japanese farm equipment maker, Kubota, is betting that demand for ag machinery will remain strong well into the future.
The revival of Poland’s best-known tractor brand — Ursus — is increasingly focused on Africa where three significant supply and support deals have been secured.
Another leading European farm equipment manufacturer is casting its eyes toward the U.S. market once it is assured of demand for its advanced fertilizer spreaders and can secure a distributor wanting a long-term partnership.
Kubota Corp. is to spend approximately $430 million pursuing its expansion ambitions by acquiring one of North America’s best-known tillage and seeding equipment producers, Great Plains Manufacturing Inc. and its subsidiaries.
The merger brings 8 Deere locations in Northwest Iowa and Southeast South Dakota under the same banner. The combined business will operate as Noteboom Implement.
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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.