To set itself apart from other tractor manufacturers in India, TAFE, the second largest tractor maker in the country, is introducing brand variations, a new strategy for India’s ag equipment market.
Northern Ireland’s largest John Deere dealership says that Brexit has been very good for his business, according to a publish account in the Irish publication Independent.ie.
Power transmission businesses supplying agricultural and construction machinery to OEMs are continuing to feel the pinch as their customers moderate production to match demand.
Compared to dealers carrying other major brands of equipment, and even the independents that specialize in shortline products, Kubota dealers are easily the most optimistic going into 2017 — by a long shot.
While German farm equipment manufacturers saw a slight uptick in exports during the first 6 months of 2016, U.S. ag machinery makers weren’t as fortunate.
A significant increase in tillage equipment and seeder sales helped offset a sizeable drop in demand for hay tools — at least in part — as Austrian manufacturer Pottinger faced up to market headwinds.
Titan Machinery, Case IH’s larger dealership group, reported on Aug. 25 that revenues for the second quarter of fiscal 2017 were down 19.3% to $285 million vs. $353 million a year ago.
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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.