Tractor Sales Take First Negative Turn This Year
A slowdown in the sales of small utility tractors is pulling overall total farm tractor sales into negative territory for the first time in a year.
A slowdown in the sales of small utility tractors is pulling overall total farm tractor sales into negative territory for the first time in a year.
New farm tractor unit sales continue double-digit growth rate in the United States, and inventories continue to fall after a strong month in April.
As the industry emerges from a full year under the COVID-19 cloud, a majority of equipment manufacturers report a positive outlook for 2021.
Farm tractor sales in the U.S. are off to a good start according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers.
Following a good year for new farm tractor and combine sales, January continued to experience the upward trend.
While the majority of the American economy was struggling through a year marked by mandatory business closures due to COVID-19, 2020 appears to have been good for farm equipment manufacturers.
Even though a good portion of the economy struggled in November, farm equipment sales continued to grow, according to the latest data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers.
Overall, farm tractor sales continued to grow across North America in October according to the latest data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers.