In its annual report filed March 28, Buhler Industries, which manufacturers the Versatile and Farm King brands of farm equipment, reported C$239 million in annual revenue, down 0.6% year-over-year.
On Dec. 20, Buhler Industries, which manufactures the Versatile and Farm King equipment lines, announced it would be acquired by Turkish ag equipment manufacturer Başak Traktör.
Buhler Industries Inc. (TSX: BUI) is strongly opposed to this action and does not condone this attack. The Executive team of Buhler Industries is united in the condemnation of the actions taken by the Russian Federation.
Buhler Industries, which manufactures the Versatile and Farm King brands of equipment, reported 2021 fourth quarter revenue of $46 million, down 8.5% from $51 million in the fourth quarter of 2020.
According to a report from West Central Tribune, Buhler Industries, manufacturer of the Farm King line of equipment, has announced it will move production from its plant in Willmar, Minn. to Morden in Manitoba, with production in Willmar slated to end in early 2021.
Buhler Industries, the manufacturer of the Versatile and Farm King brands of ag equipment, reported its third quarter revenues were up more than 19% to nearly C$77 million.
The Russian owner of Buhler Industries has increased the domestic content of its Versatile-based tractors sold in Central and Eastern Europe and plans to introduce CKD assembly of Versatile MFWD and the new Nemesis models.
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