John Deere dealer Padula Brothers of Lancaster and Raynham will soon be opening a third store on Shelburne Road on the former Country Hyundai property.
To keep up with current and future farm technology, Western Technical College announced a new partnership Tuesday with Case IH and St. Joseph Equipment.
The manufacturers of “narrow track” tractors in Italy are appealing to the European Parliament to reduce the emission requirements on the equipment or “risk the relocation of domestic manufacturers to the countries taking in their exports to concentrate their business in the sector there.”
Polaris Industries Inc., (NYSE: PII) has opened its first factory in Europe to manufacture sports and utility quad bikes, Ranger side-by-side off-road vehicles and RZR high-speed all-terrain sports vehicles as a major initiative to increase sales.
The CEO of India’s second largest tractor manufacturer, TAFE (Tractor and Farm Equipment Ltd.), who is AGCO’s largest shareholder, has reached an agreement with AGCO that would limit her stake in the world’s third largest ag equipment maker.
As ag equipment manufacturers continue to place big bets on the Chinese market, the opening by CNH Industrial of a $100 million tractor and harvester factory has coincided with AGCO’s big venture in China bearing fruit with the launch of a new global tractor family.
Facing one of the biggest barriers to growth for farm equipment shortline manufacturers — finding dealers — on September 3 Miller-St.Nazianz announced it had sold its sprayer and silage packaging/storage products business to New Holland.
In today’s newscast we look at what USDA’s latest corn yield estimate could mean for ag machinery sales, an update on the latest UAV research and the latest financial results for Cervus Equipment, John Deere, AgJunction and Raven Industries.
Freeman Implement, an agricultural-based business founded in 1909 that has been under the same family ownership for the past 50 years, has been sold to Sioux International.
Claas has never shied from establishing its own dealerships when lack of representation in a particular area demands it and that was the case when Kramer Ltd., its dealer in Saskatchewan, pulled the plug on the agricultural sector.
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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.