Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery is Japan’s fourth largest farm machinery manufacturer with revenues of $408 million in the last financial year and 1,700 employees.
JCB achieved underlying earnings in excess of $469 million for the fourth successive year, as improvements in Western economies were eclipsed by sharp falls in developing construction equipment markets.
Claas has entered into an agreement with the U.S. company Shredlage LLC regarding its Shredlage technology for the Claas Jaguar line of forage harvesters.
Sukup Mfg. sold its implement line of grain drills, row crop cultivators, shredders, rotary cutters, food plot planters, seeders, grain carts and rippers to Remlinger.
Founded a year ago, FBN plans to help farmers make better decisions about crops by analyzing weather and soil information, as well as other data gathered by sensor-laden farm equipment.
USDA reported that, as of May 17, 85% of corn acres were planted, up by 10% from a week earlier. One year ago on this date, 71% of corn had been sown and an average of 75% over the past 5 years.
Cervus Equipment reported its first quarter revenues increased $71.5 million, or 43% compared to the same quarter last year. However, on a same-store basis, revenues were down $11 million or 7% vs. the first quarter of 2014.
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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