Titan Machinery’s focus for fiscal year 2025 (ending Jan. 31, 2025) is on inventory reduction, and CEO Bryan Knutson said that will carry into fiscal year 2026.
Since March, Deere & Co. has cut 773 jobs in Iowa alone, according to Iowa’s WARN log as of June 11. The latest cuts — 120 employees at the Seeder and Cylinder plant in Moline, Ill. — were announced June 5.
Ag Equipment Intelligence (AEI) broke the story, “Kubota Limits Number of Stores Owners Can Own Per State” in an “AEI Overheard” item in the May 15 edition of the AEI newsletter.
An established distribution agreement between John Deere and Kramer for agricultural wheeled loaders and telescopic handlers is being extended to Australia and New Zealand in partnership with Canadian dealer group Cervus Equipment.
According to a report from Quad-City Times, the company stated that previously announced layoffs at Deere's Davenport Works facility "will not take place."
2019 is over and it's been a busy year in ag. We covered a lot, including the trade war, the late planting season and the rise of the hemp in the U.S. To celebrate the new year, here's a list of the most popular items we’ve published at AgEquipmentIntelligence.com in 2019.
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There was plenty of technology on display at the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis., a few weeks ago. Farm Equipment editor Mike Lessiter caught up with Monarch Tractor’s John Issacson and got his take on the top 5 applications in autonomy right now.