The company, which is headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, operates manufacturing plants and distribution centers in Winnipeg and Morden, Manitoba, Vegreville, Alberta, Fargo, N.D., Salem, S.D., and Willmar, Minn.
One of John Deere’s largest dealer networks in Canada is spreading its wings with the signing of a letter of intent (LOI) to acquire certain assets of Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd., a group of truck dealerships in Western Canada.
Ellefson Implement in Mitchell, one of the last single-family-owned John Deere dealerships in South Dakota, has been sold to C&B Operations, of Gettysburg.
Titan's announcement this morning that it has acquired a Case IH dealership in Romania was covered in the September 2011 issue of Ag Equipment Intelligence.
As a recent round of acquisitions illustrates, recovery in farm machinery markets has not come soon enough for some manufacturers although their financial difficulties have presented useful expansion opportunities for businesses with healthier balance sheets.
Sitting in a modest office in the front of the Washington, Iowa, store, Ron Farrier was asked to cough up a title for a hypothetical keynote presentation to other dealer executives. His answer? "Let's Work Together"?
When discussions started about Elder Implement being the subject of Farm Equipment’s 2012 “Dealership Minds” project, the dealer group was comprised of five John Deere locations scattered throughout eastern Iowa.
While point-of-purchase items such as toys, tools and grease is part of Curt Moeller's department, he's given toy aisle responsibility to Betty Jo Kennedy, an employee at the Houghton location.
Montana and Wyoming farmers and ranchers are proudly served by the second largest multi-store John Deere dealership in the country. C&B Operations, which owned 16 John Deere dealerships across five states, has just acquired three more John Deere stores in southeast South Dakota.
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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.