Farm Equipment
Industry Outlook: How Does Your Dealership Stack Up?
On a monthly basis, the Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers (www.aem.org) compiles and publishes the unit sales for what is often referred to in the industry as row-crop tractors — equipment that is 100 horsepower and larger — for both U.S. and Canadian dealers. These tables show the monthly sales of row-crop tractors from 2004-present based on AEM data.
Year | North America Total | U.S. Total |
2004 | 23,362 | 19,885 |
2005 | 23,628 | 19,831 |
2006 | 20,417 | 16,682 |
2007 | 24,919 | 20,916 |
2008 | 30,884 | 26,291 |
2009 | 26,890 | 22,878 |
2010 | 31,272 | 27,031 |
2011 | 31,786 | 27,465 |
2012 | 36,709 | 31,732 |
2013 | 42,971 | 37,275 |
2014 | 37,899 | 32,178 |
2015 | 28,333 | 23,930 |
2016 | 22,226 | 18,554 |
2017 | 20,790 | 16,956 |
2018 | 21,925 | 17,993 |
2019 | 21,819 | 18,594 |
2020 | 21,932 | 19,049 |
2021 | 27,683 | 23,823 |
2022 | 30,431 | 26,571 |
2023 | 31,689 | 27,781 |
Totals as of January: 0 (NA) and 0 (US)
Source: AEM
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