In today’s newscast we look at the possibility of equipment dealers using 3-D printers to make replacement parts, the latest earnings from AGCO, CNHI, Kubota and Trimble, Claas’ long awaited entrance into the North American tractor market, and what dealers think could prevent further declines in high horsepower tractor sales.
In today's newscast we look at the results of UBS Investment Research's 34th Dealer Survey, an update on Western Canada's crop and sales outlook for 2014, how the rail car shortage is impacting farmers in the Upper Midwest and Titan International and Valmont Industries second quarter results.
In today's newscast we look at what a record harvest could mean for equipment sales, news of the first gallons of commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol being produced, Art's Way's second quarter results and dealers report sales growth in 5 out of 11 regions.
In today's newscast we look at whether recent severe weather in Iowa and Nebraska will have any negative impact on crop yields and equipment sales, declining sales for irrigation companies, rising new and used equipment inventories and changes to crop insurance subsidies.
In today's episode we explore VDMA Agricultural Machinery Assn.’s 2014 outlook, the drought in the Plains, the potential for 3-D printing at dealerships, Titan’s latest financial results and an update on Section 179 legislation.
In today's newscast we discuss the merger of the SouthWestern Assn. and Canada West Equipment Dealers Assn., the impact railcar delays are having on grain bagging system sales, dealer sentiments turn negative, Raven's first quarter results and farmland values for the first quarter.
The latest episode of Ag Equipment Intelligence's On the Record is now live. In today's newscast we look into the results of the latest "Big Dealer Report"? the latest financial reports from CNH and Deere as well as dealer groups Rocky Mountain Dealerships and Cervus Equipment, and technology editor Jack Zemlicka provides an update from PlugFest.
In today's newscast we look into the likelihood of El Nino conditions hitting the U.S. and Canada this year and its impact, the possibility of legislation to permanently increase Section 179 expensing levels, what shifts in global manufacturing cost could mean for U,S. equipment exports and more, a rise in first quarter farm loans and financial reports from AGCO and Titan International.
In the latest newscast we talk to Titan's president Peter Christianson about how the company's 2 dealerships in Ukraine are fairing among the turmoil, a look at how spring planting is progressing, quarterly reports from Art's Way and Titan Machinery and an update on the 2014 dealer outlook.
In today's newscast, we look what dealers can do when manufacturers push for purity, what the conflict between Russian and Ukraine could mean for North American equipment sales, the impact high milk prices will have on equipment sales, a shift from aftermarket to OEM sales for precision equipment and the latest financial results from dealer groups Rocky Mountain and Cervus Equipment.
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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.