Harvesting Equipment
Data includes retail sales of tractors and combines.
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has released its monthly sales report for the U.S.
Tractor sales rose more than 10% year-to-date, while combine sales fell less than 1%.
Tractor sales rose 10% year-to-date, while combine sales fell less than 1%.
Here are updates from a variety of manufacturers serving the U.S. market.
The articulated combine harvests corn with a 12-row head for 1 mile without stopping.
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.