Case IH and Great Plains Partner for Twin Row Planter Distribution

The manufacturers have signed a supply agreement

Case IH has signed a supply agreement with Great Plains to have twin-row planters available under the Case IH brand and distribution network.

The planters will first be shown to the public this fall and available in limited quantities for 2013.
Under the agreement, in addition to Early Riser planters, Case IH dealers can add twin row Great Plains planters to their product offering. This supply agreement includes only twin-row planters but does span models including, mounted, pull-type, individual seed hopper, bulk fill and the full line of planting widths.

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