At New Holland’s Power Hour presentation at this year’s Farm Progress Show on Aug. 31, New Holland Brand President Carlo Lambro presented on several key industry topics, including giving a flat global equipment sales outlook for 2022 and discussing a new approach to component supplying.
According to RME, once seeding was completed, market sentiment turned sharply negative as a result of broad macro-economic and political uncertainty coupled with significantly reduced sales across all departments.
Rocky Mountain Dealerships, Canada’s largest ag equipment dealer which handles Case and New Holland-branded equipment, reported that its total second half sales increased by nearly 28%, or $66 million, to $303 million vs. $237 million in the same period last year.
Champlain Valley Equipment has closed its East Randolph location and has consolidated its operations and staff 29 miles north with its Berlin location near Montpelier.
John Bob is a Saskatchewan-based dealer of New Holland agriculture equipment with locations in Outlook and Tisdale. A number of complimentary short line agriculture equipment brands including MacDon and Bourgault are also sold through John Bob’s locations.
For the third year in a row, U.S. dealers are forecasting fewer additions to their precision farming departments, according to Ag Equipment Intelligence’s 2017 Dealer Business Outlook & Trends report.
Roberts Farm Equipment has opened its third dealership location in Mount Forest, Ont., according to published reports. Its other two stores are located in Chesney and Lucknow.
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The announcement of a partnership between New Holland and Bluewhite was one of the big precision stories of the summer. West Coast New Holland dealers now have the rights to sell, distribute and service Bluewhite’s aftermarket autonomy kits.