Claas, one of Europe's largest manufacturers of farm machinery, is reporting that its sales increased by 33.5% in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2011 and posted its highest sales in its history
Flawed carbon accounting schemes at both the federal and state level are creating a dynamic where the U.S. is importing ethanol from Brazil while simultaneously exporting greater volumes back to Brazil.
According to the November 2011 Ag Equipment Intelligence Dealer Trends & Business Outlook report, farm equipment manufacturers were not as aggressive with their incentives to increase sales in October as they were in November.
In addition to reporting a record $2.8 billion income for the year, last Wednesday, Deere & Co. reported that its fourth-quarter income rose 46% on a 20% increase in sales and revenues.
Raven Industries Inc. today announced third quarter results for the three months ended October 31, 2011. Higher sales were led by strong demand for the company's precision agriculture solutions. Third quarter net income declined from prior year levels.
By the numbers, all signs continue to point to strong finish to the year for farm equipment and agriculture in general. And if you like numbers, here's a few to chew on.
Farm equipment dealers report that, on average in September, they saw year-over-year sales growth of 5%, which was down from 6% in August, according to Ag Equipment Intelligence's October 2011 "Dealer Trends & Business Outlook"? survey.
Mahindra & Mahindra's Farm Equipment Sector (FES), reported domestic sales in October of 30,519 units vs. 23,378 units for the same period last year, an increase of 31%.
AGCO Corp.'s AGCO third-quarter profit rose 35% as the agricultural-equipment maker saw regional sales grow, especially in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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.
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