How well do you know your farm equipment news? Test your knowledge of recent ag industry updates for April 2025! Farm Equipment News IQ is brought to you with the support of Brillion Farm Equipment.
In summarizing recent tariff updates and the whirlwind of activity on trade disputes over the past months between the United States, Canada, Mexico and China, Kuehl presents facts and figures impacting farmers, equipment manufacturers and dealerships.
Writing in an early March editorial, Pinion Director of Government and Public Affairs Brian Kuehl focuses on ways U.S. agriculture is impacted by trade policies and shares what he feels is at stake for producers under the new tariffs announced by the Trump Administration.
Having a good understanding of the current value of your dealership is more critical than ever. Dealers have been facing a tsunami of factors impacting their business and its growth — dealer market consolidation, manufacturer price increases, changing interest rates and commodity pricing, to name a few.
Valuing your dealership should not be a one-and-done exercise. Depending on your goals, using the appropriate valuation strategy is key for getting the most for you and your business. Strategically speaking, the value of your dealership should be something you not only know, but actively plan for, aim toward, and continually measure and monitor.
Watch the Executive Briefing Mid-Year Review for an update from all sides of the ag industry on how 2024 has started and what the remainder of the year will look like.
Dealer Finance professionals are well aware of the performance indicators they are shooting for and being measured against as an Equipment Dealer, particularly when they are reminded of the goals of their OEM regularly. But what are your competitors and Dealerships of other OEMs looking at?
Key performance indicators (KPIs) are like the gauges on a dashboard. They let you monitor the health of your business. Marc Johnson of Pinion walks you through some of the more important ones.
In his recent webinar, KPIs, OEM Goals or Winging It — What’s Best for Your Dealership, Marc Johnson, market champion for equipment dealerships and distribution at Pinion offered advice on measuring what matters in an ag equipment dealership.
Dealer Finance professionals are well aware of the performance indicators they are shooting for and being measured against as an Equipment Dealer, particularly when they are reminded of the goals of their OEM regularly. But what are your competitors and Dealerships of other OEMs looking at?
Regarding an upcoming recession, Pinion's Marc Johnson says during a recent webinar, “So is the sky really falling? I don't think so. But do we have some inflation concerns? Yes. Are there market fluctuations? Absolutely.”
How will ag market factors impact your dealership? Pinion experts will discuss insights and also share year-to-date industry KPIs so you can benchmark your dealership.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we look at President Trump's tariff reduction on ag equipment, the latest dealer sales forecasts, and how high input costs are keeping farmer sentiment down.
Since 1980, A&I Products has become a leading manufacturer and wholesale distributor of aftermarket replacement parts for the agricultural, turf, and industrial equipment markets. A&I Products' experience and expertise has greatly contributed to the company's reputation as a top supplier of quality, reasonably priced parts. Founded with roots as a small machine shop and repair facility, the company made the transition by manufacturing new parts to replace those that were identified as commonly needing repair. Throughout the 1980s, the company quickly garnered a reputation for offering quality parts at a reasonable price.
Built on 90 years of expertise, Yetter Farm Equipment leads the agriculture industry in designing effective and innovative equipment for residue management, seedbed preparation, precision fertilizer placement, harvest attachments, strip-tillage, and more.
At Machinery Scope, we believe you deserve the best risk management solutions for your investments in heavy equipment. Since 2013, we have been proud to offer extended warranty, appraisals, and inspections. Machinery Scope is a family-owned business built on our experience in farming and equipment dealerships. We understand your business and provide a personalized and professional level of customer service. Machinery Scope has built a strong warranty product with our customers in mind, offering the same professional level of service from the time you get a quote, through the processing of a claim.