North American large ag unit retail sales were down 28.2% year-over-year in September vs. –15.7 in August, “with steep declines across categories,” Baird analyst Mircea (Mig) Dobre said in a note to investors.
Combined U.S. and Canada large ag unit sales were down 3.1% year-over-year in March (down 7.9% in February). U.S. large ag equipment sales were down 3.4%.
Combined U.S./Canada large ag equipment unit sales were down 1% year-over-year in December (vs. +4.4% in November, –8.9% in October and +6.1% in September).
North American large ag retail sales increased 5% year-over-year following a 9% decline in October, according to the latest Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers report.
North American large ag equipment sales decreased 9% year-over-year, with sales declining approximately 10% in each category, according to the most recent Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers report.
North American large ag retail sales overall had another strong showing in September with sales increasing 15% year-over-year for the month, according to the most recent Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers report.
Growth of farm equipment sales in October was the highest in nearly 7 years, according to the latest sales figures reported by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
North American large ag equipment sales declines moderated during December, but mid-range sales were weak, according to the latest numbers released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
North American large ag equipment sales declines continued during November, with 4WD tractor sales down 37.6% year-over-year, combine sales down 22.7% and row-crop tractor sales down 38.2%, according to the latest numbers released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
North American large ag equipment sales continued to decline in October, according to the latest numbers released by the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers.
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We’ve been busy over here in the Technology Corner preparing for the 10th annual Precision Farming Dealer Summit, taking place Jan. 6-7 in downtown Louisville, Ky. Skip Klinefelter, CEO of Ag Technology Solutions Group in Greenville, Ill., will be one of several speakers sharing their unfiltered perspective on the state of precision ag.