Machinery
The headline figure is that worldwide net sales and revenues for all John Deere products decreased 30% to $8.508 billion.
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Self-propelled combine sales continued to increase in the United States, while total farm tractor...
Tractor sales are down generally down in the west, but the UK remains one bright spot which is showing an increase.
Big tractor sales in the US enjoy a boom but smaller compacts, bought by part-time farmers, have suffered a setback as incomes stagnate.
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Last month (July) saw decreases in new (self-propelled) combine and tractor sales across the US, compared to the same month of last year.
As the trade wars continue to wage in the US, sales of farm tractors and equipment mirror the uncertainty across the wider farming industry.
Sales of new agricultural tractors in the US were up in almost every category. That’s according to the data from the (AEM) in North America.
Last month (March) saw "mostly positive numbers in terms of sales of new agricultural tractors and combine harvesters in the US".
In the US, the AEM has paid a visit to the White House, as part of "ongoing engagement with the Trump administration".
US tractor and combine harvester sales reports show that all machine categories recorded "year-to-date growth as 2018 closed out".
Up to the end of November, year-to-date figures show that new tractor sales remain "positive" in the US. That’s according to the AEM.
Richard Knight, founder and CEO of Terbine, presented his views on data ownership to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers recently.
Sales of new tractors and combine harvesters in the US remain positive on a year-to-date basis, according to the AEM.
September brought yet another "solid month" in terms of US (new) tractor and combine harvester sales, according to the AEM.
Overall US sales of new tractors and combines continued to post strong numbers, according to the July 2018 report from the AEM.
The Trump administration has placed "harmful tariffs on imports that are having a considerable impact on the machinery industry".
New tractor sales data from the AEM in the US "bodes well for the industry for the remainder of the year".
Data from the AEM in the US indicates that 96,736 tractors were sold there in the first five months of this year.