Jan-Hendrik Mohr, CEO of CLAAS Group, will return to a familiar plot of land in Omaha, Nebraska, to break ground on a new 44,800 square foot Research and Development Center that will add new jobs and support the local economy.
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.
By partnering with Ag Info Tech, Ohio Ag Equipment focuses its priority on customer service by aligning with industry experts to provide assistance, education and service for technology needs.
Based in Friona, Texas, Parmer County Implement will expand its service team and parts distribution to effectively cover the territory, which also includes portions of western Oklahoma.
This new series of combines have exclusive Accelerated Pre-Seperation (APS) threshing systems, factory-installed Terra-Trac undercarriage options, Claas power systems and advanced EASY (efficient agriculture system) precision farming technology.
Service technicians who repair the powerful LEXION combine have regularly attended classes to stay abreast of the most recent updates to the cutting edge harvesting equipment and to learn new diagnostic techniques.
In the wake of Kramer, Ltd. announcing its intent to exit the agricultural equipment business, CLAAS of America has made immediate plans to fill the gap left by its long-time dealer with two new, full-service dealerships in Saskatchewan. The move, part of a planned dealership expansion in western Canada, will ensure that CLAAS customers in the region will experience little or no disruption of service or support.
CLAAS announced at the AGRITECHNICA farm show in Hanover, Germany, this week that it has achieved a new world record for the most wheat harvested in 8 hours by harvesting more than 24,832 bushels (675.84 t) of wheat in an 8-hour time frame.
The latest Lexion combines rolled out by Claas of America Inc. at the Farm Progress Show in September not only featured a new cab, new control features, upgraded hydraulics and high- speed suspension tracks, but also the “Claas” name for the first time.
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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