The merger brings 8 Deere locations in Northwest Iowa and Southeast South Dakota under the same banner. The combined business will operate as Noteboom Implement.
Oregon Trail Equipment, a 7-store John Deere dealership in Nebraska, will merge with LandMark Implement, a 9-store John Deere dealership with locations in Nebraska and Kansas.
Arthur Ring and Sons, based in Rushville, Ill., announced it has merged with A.C. McCartney Equipment, with 4 Illinois locations in Durand, Wataga, Carthage and Mount Sterling.
15-store farm equipment dealer GreenMark Equipment closed its Goshen, Ind., store on Sept. 4., and will be relocating employees to other area locations.
John Fabick Tractor Co. of St. Louis, and FABCO Equipment of Milwaukee, Wis., successfully finalized combining their two family-owned, independently-operated companies. The merger will bring together a total of 37 locations under the Fabick Cat brand across 6 states.
Brokaw Supply Co. of Fort Dodge, Iowa, and Riggins Ag Equipment of Marshall, Mo., have finalized the merge of their two family-owned, independently-operated companies to create one of the largest and most dynamic non-major agriculture equipment dealerships in the Midwest.
Two multi-generation Montana John Deere dealerships are combining forces to provide a greater inventory and more comprehensive services to customers in central, north central and southwest Montana.
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In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, Deere Director of Investor Relations Josh Beal told JP Morgan analysts that the OEM is confident it will be “producing to demand” in fiscal year 2025.