Burgeoning demand for non-herbicide weed control solutions has prompted Poettinger to follow contemporaries into the market for mechanical weed solutions.
Just under five months before the start of Agritechnica, Claas confirms its renewed attendance and announces initial details. The stand will move from Hall 13 to the EXPO Pavilions P32 to P35 and will feature a completely revamped trade show concept.
As a result of a successful commercial relationship, Kubota’s European operation has forged a closer alliance with one of the region’s leading tractor loader manufacturers to streamline order processes and logistics, and encourage sales of tractor/loader combinations.
FPT Industrial, an arm of the CNH Group, announced it has started to manufacture the N45 Euro 45 engine in its factory in Cordoba, Argentina. Previously, the engine was imported from Brazil.
In September, Expointer, the farm show that claims to be the largest outdoor ag fair in Latin America, was the first big agricultural event held in Brazil since the pandemic started.
Germany’s Amazone, a leading manufacturer of tillage, seeding and crop care equipment, is pressing ahead with expansion plans for one of its newest factories.
Dealers are being recruited by JLG Industries as part of the company’s venture into the North American market for agricultural telescopic handlers as production is moved from Europe to the U.S.
Citing ongoing disruptions to the procurement environment and shortages of core components, especially semiconductors, CNH Industrial announced it is temporarily shutting down several European manufacturing facilities.
According to a report from Rural News, CNH Industrial will assume responsibilities for importing and distributing its Case IH and New Holland equipment brands in New Zealand as of July 2022.
Cummins has scored a significant win in the agricultural sector by securing a contract to supply B-Series engines for a new range of Claas combines understood to be heading to North America.
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