North American large ag equipment sales turned positive with 10% year-over-year growth in February (U.S. +13%) after 36 months of consecutive declines, according to Mircea (Mig) Dobre, an analyst with RW Baird.
North American large ag equipment sales continued to be weak in April, according to the latest numbers released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
North American large ag equipment sales declines accelerated in August. 4WD tractors sales saw the biggest decline at down 54.7% year-over-year (down 30.1% last month), combines sales dropped 28.1% (down 22% last month) and row-crop tractor sales declined 30.9% vs. the same period last year (down 22.9% last month), according to the latest unit sales figures released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers on Sept. 10.
North American large ag equipment sales continued to decline in April, with 4WD tractor sales down 32.3% year-over-year, combine sales down 33.3% and row-crop tractor sales down 16.6%, according to the latest numbers released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
North American large ag equipment sales declines continued in December, a seasonally important month, according to the latest data released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers, with 4WD tractor sales down 46.5% year-over-year, combine sales down 39.5% and row-crop tractors down 23.8%.
North American large ag equipment sales continued to decline in June, with 4WD tractor sales down 24.1% from last year, combine sales down 25% and row-crop tractor sales down 16.1% according to the latest figures released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
North American large ag equipment sales were down again in May, with 4WD tractor sales down 14.4% year-over-year, combine sales down 24% and row-crop tractor sales down 15.9%, according to the latest figures released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
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