Tire and rim maker Titan International’s newest board director is optimistic that the Quincy, Ill.-based group will continue to make sales and profitability progress through 2018.
In this podcast, we speculate on why Monsanto and Deere’s Precision Planting deal fell apart and who the potential suitors may be. A number of manufactures and dealers released their quarterly earnings reports over the last couple weeks. This week we cover Rocky Mountain, Cervus Equipment, CNH Industrial, AGCO, Trimble, Titan International and Alamo Group.
Farm and industrial tire executive Maurice Taylor is relinquishing day-to-day management of Titan International to Paul G. Reitz, who has added the chief executive officer’s role to that of president of Titan.
In the latest episode we look at the two sides of the debate over Nebraska's "Right to Repair" bill, the latest dealers on the move, an announcement from Precision Farming Dealer, and the latest earnings reports from Titan International, AGCO, Trimble and Alamo.
As Titan International takes Goodyear farm tires back into Europe, competition is heating up with the unexpected return of Continental and Pirelli to the ag market.
In the latest episode we look at Kubota’s year-end earnings, autonomous ag vehicles, comments made by Titan International's CEO on the year ahead for the tire maker, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s 2016 outlook and Buhler’s first quarter earnings.
Five years after Titan International first tried to enter the European farm tire market, the company is set to achieve that ambition by securing a licensing agreement with Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Headwinds created by lower commodity prices and a strong U.S. dollar continued to challenge ag equipment manufacturers through the first half of this year.
In today's newscast we look at the results of UBS Investment Research's 34th Dealer Survey, an update on Western Canada's crop and sales outlook for 2014, how the rail car shortage is impacting farmers in the Upper Midwest and Titan International and Valmont Industries second quarter results.
In today's newscast we look into the likelihood of El Nino conditions hitting the U.S. and Canada this year and its impact, the possibility of legislation to permanently increase Section 179 expensing levels, what shifts in global manufacturing cost could mean for U,S. equipment exports and more, a rise in first quarter farm loans and financial reports from AGCO and Titan International.
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There was plenty of technology on display at the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis., a few weeks ago. Farm Equipment editor Mike Lessiter caught up with Monarch Tractor’s John Issacson and got his take on the top 5 applications in autonomy right now.