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Over the past century, Claas has evolved from a small manufacturer of straw binders into a global ag machinery company.
The companies issued reports on the first quarter of 2013 this morning, including projections about Tier 4 Final expenses.
Tractor sales rose nearly 13% year-to-date, while combine sales rose nearly 52%.
New harvesters are selling without a problem, but it has proven difficult to find buyers for older ones, says Machinery Pete’s Greg Peterson.
Tractor sales rose 17% year-to-date, while combine sales rose nearly 42%.
Tractor sales rose about 11% year-to-date, while combine sales rose nearly 57%.
Sub- Saharan Africa’s 5.6 percent economic growth forecast for 2013 will outpace the developed world’s, generating wealth to invest in crops.
Meanwhile, combine sales have risen nearly 36% year-to-date.
Review the machine and header carefully to cut grain loss and prepare for next year’s crop, says Claas of America product coordinator Jeff Gray.
Tractor sales rose nearly 13% year-to-date, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers reports.