The Farm Equipment Manufacturers Assn. (FEMA) has announced an addition to the Dealer Panel at its 75th anniversary Marketing & Distribution Convention in Las Vegas next month.
Chuck Walker, Territory Manager for Kuhn North America, discusses how the company’s row-crop customers are fairing in the current environment compared to how dairy customers are doing.
During World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis., Steve Peskik, Zimmerman Manufacturing sales manager, discusses how interest rates and tariffs are impacting the business and customers buying decisions.
Recent shifts in tariff and tax policy have delivered long-awaited wins for equipment dealerships—but what comes next? Farm Equipment shares a timely and insightful webinar that breaks down the implications of these changes and equips your team with the strategies needed to thrive in this evolving fiscal environment.
AGCO Corp., the world’s No. 3 farm equipment maker, is facing fresh challenges in its push to expand in the U.S. as new tariffs raise costs on its largely Europe-based production, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.
The tariff situation directly hits everyone at the FEMA Supply Summit. Even the few that are doing all U.S. business and with U.S. components will soon feel the impact of the steel tariffs. Most OEMs in attendance are sourcing key components or materials throughout the globe.
Dealers were more optimistic than one might expect regarding demand for used farm equipment. Over 60% of respondents said they believe the tariffs will result in either a slight or significant increase in demand.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we talk with NAEDA Director of Dealer Development Tom Healy about some of the dealer-manufacturer relations issues the association has tackled this year.
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