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Farmer Sentiment Rises Modestly in May

Farmer sentiment improved slightly in May after falling sharply in both March and April. The Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer reading in May was 103, up 7 points from the April reading of 96. The barometer’s small improvement left the gauge of farmer sentiment nearly 40% below its February peak of 168.
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Farmer Loyalty to Ag Equipment Brands Takes a Step Backward

After steady growth in the level of loyalty farmers held for their preferred brand of farm machinery over the past 10 years, a new study conducted by Ag Equipment Intelligence earlier this year showed a marked turndown in how growers feel about their equipment. None of the major equipment brands were spared in the farmers’ diminished enthusiasm.
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KC Fed: Farm Lending Activity Slowed in the First Quarter

Prior to the emergence of global economic developments related to COVID-19, growth in farm lending continued to show signs of slowing. While the volume of operating loans in the first quarter of 2020 increased slightly from a year ago, overall demand for non-real estate loans declined.
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A Timeline of Ag Equipment Manufacturer Responses to COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on businesses around the world, with many countries forcing non-essential businesses to shut their doors in order to slow the spread of the virus. What follows is a chronological list of manufacturer announcements, closures and statements cataloguing the reactions of the industry to this growing situation.
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No-Till Farmers’ Equipment Purchasing Plans Up Slightly in 2020

Last year was challenging for nearly all U.S. farmers and no-till growers were no exception. Nonetheless, nearly 81% of no-tillers reported that they were profitable during the 2019 cropping year. This is according to the results of the 12th annual No-Till Operational Benchmark Study from No-Till Farmer, a sister publication of Ag Equipment Intelligence. This percentage is the highest since 2014 when an identical 81% of no-till farmers reported they were profitable. The good news for farm equipment dealers and manufacturers is, overall, a larger percentage of the approximately 650 no-till growers who responded to this year’s survey say they’ll increase their equipment purchases — slightly in the year ahead. In the current ag environment, any increase in capital expenditures is good news. Number one of the no-tillers’ list of equipment purchase for 2020 is planters.
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