In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we report from the Farm Progress Show, with an interview from Claas’ Eric Raby.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we report from the Farm Progress Show, with an interview from Claas’ Eric Raby.
While the current farm economy has many agriculture companies pulling back on investments, CLAAS is taking the opposite approach when it comes to its dealer network.
The new year will bring new options for Claas customers on the highly productive cropland located near Fort Dodge, Iowa, with the opening of a new Claas Farmpoint location.
Five years ago this week, during Agritechnica 2019 in Hanover, Germany, Claas Senior Vice President-Americas, Eric Raby, talked at length with Ag Equipment Intelligence. At that time, Raby projected the company would double its revenue over the next 5 years.
Five years ago this week, during Agritechnica 2019 in Hanover, Germany, Claas Senior Vice President-Americas, Eric Raby, talked at length with Ag Equipment Intelligence. At that time, Raby projected the company would double its revenue over the next 5 years.
As part of a coordinated effort, long-time CLAAS equipment dealer Agri Center has acquired the Hoxie, KS store location formerly operated by Taylor Implement.
In mid-August Farm Equipment Editor/Publisher Mike Lessiter sat down for a one-on-one interview with Claas Senior Vice President for the Americas Region Eric Raby. Raby says given the current headwinds the industry is facing, from interest rates to commodity prices and crop conditions, he has a “wait and see” outlook for the remainder of 2024 and into 2025.
The joint transition plan laid out by the OEM and current dealer features a “long runway” to ensure that CLAAS customers will receive continuous service and parts support as new CLAAS dealerships are established in the region.
In letters to customers, Ziegler Inc. recently announced their intent to close their Deforest and Dodgeville, Wisconsin stores and their Chillicothe and Marshall, Missouri stores.
From autonomous advancements to the reemergence of an international tractor company in the U.S., Farm Equipment recaps the best from Louisville and Tulare.
Calvin Stead, CEO of Kelly Tillage, explains the evolution of the Australian manufacturer and how it has grown its presence in the U.S. He says the company believes the versatile machine could have a place on every farm across the globe.
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