With the stress of harvest season behind them, Mike Carley, Birkey’s regional manager, says they are now focusing on training the new group of employees on Birkey’s processes.
In mid-August, Birkey’s Farm Store, a Case IH dealer with locations in Illinois and Indiana, acquired Farm Pride, which had stores in Arthur, Shelbyville, Casey, Newton, and Mattoon, Ill. The acquisition took Birkey’s total stores to 16.
Birkey’s Farm Store,Inc., a full-line Case IH and Case Construction dealer, announced the execution of an agreement to acquire the Farm Pride network of equipment dealerships located in Arthur, Shelbyville, Casey, Newton and Mattoon, Ill.
While North American retailers forecast another challenging year for new equipment sales, technology sales are projected to rebound at a quicker pace, according to Ag Equipment Intelligence's 2016 Dealer Business Outlook & Trends report.
Birkey's Farm Store is pleased to announce the opening of its new store facility on High Cross Road in Urbana. The company is hosting a grand opening celebration on Friday, April 4, and a community day on Saturday, April 5.
Campbell asked for dealers who could say every one of their employees knew what they'd be promoting the following month. Imagine the sound of crickets.
Birkey's Farm Store, Rantoul, Ill., with 11 farm equipment dealerships in Illinois and Indiana, will be acquiring a new Case IH dealership in Henry, Ill.
Farm equipment dealers and oil product distributors agree that bulk oil delivery offers dealers an edge in today's competitive environment, but it isn't for everyone.
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In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Weasler Engineering, we look at how the Port of Baltimore's closure will alter the flow of high horsepower tractors in and out of the country. In the Technology Corner, Noah Newman talks about some changes coming to drone operation regulations. Also in this episode, Kazakhstan's potential for the North American ag equipment industry and what 2024 holds for the sprayer market.