On a monthly basis, the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers (www.aem.org) compiles and publishes the unit sales for what is often referred to in the industry as row-crop tractors — equipment that is 100 horsepower and larger — for both U.S. and Canadian dealers. These tables show the monthly sales of row-crop tractors from 2004-present based on AEM data.
On a monthly basis, the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers (www.aem.org) compiles and publishes the unit sales for what is often referred to in the industry as row-crop tractors — equipment that is 100 horsepower and larger — for both U.S. and Canadian dealers. These tables show the monthly sales of row-crop tractors from 2004-present based on AEM data.
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