According to press release from the Office of the Governor of Kentucky, Osmundson Mfg. Co. will build a new facility in Graves County with a $12.5 million investment that will create 80 jobs over the coming years.
After careful examination, Claas has decided to take a more hands-on approach by investing in its own retail operation, with a new facility slated for western Kentucky.
In a move to further bolster its sales and customer service support in Kentucky, CLAAS dealer Whayne Supply has opened its newest facility in Columbia, Kentucky. The Columbia location will focus on growing and supporting the existing business for CLAAS in an important agricultural region of south-central Kentucky.
In 1946, the folks at International Harvester told Bill Bevins that if he sold a lot of refrigerators and freezers, they would let him sell their tractors.
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