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Fendt and Massey Ferguson Sprayers Added to Advantage Farm Equipment Lineup

Fendt and Massey Ferguson Sprayers Added to Advantage Farm Equipment Lineup
Nov 29, 2024
By Jean-Paul McDonald
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

AGCO Advantage Farm Equips Goes Full Line

Advantage Farm Equipment is thrilled to announce the addition of Fendt and Massey Ferguson sprayers to its product lineup, completing its full AGCO range.

This strategic expansion aligns with the launch of IDEAL combines and Momentum planters in 2024, reaffirming the company’s commitment to delivering innovative, high-performance equipment tailored to the needs of farmers and agricultural professionals.

Recognised as a trusted partner in the agricultural sector, Advantage Farm Equipment understands the importance of reliable, state-of-the-art machinery.

The Fendt and Massey Ferguson brands are celebrated for their exceptional quality, efficiency, and advanced technology, making them an ideal choice for modern farmers seeking superior crop care solutions.

“Our goal at Advantage Farm Equipment is to provide our customers with the best equipment available to enhance their farming operations,” said Ben McNally, Sales Manager at Advantage Farm Equipment. “By adding the Fendt and Massey Ferguson Sprayers to our lineup, as well as the IDEAL combines and Momentum planters in 2024, we are not just expanding our offerings we are equipping farmers with the advanced technology they need to thrive in today’s competitive market. We are beyond excited for the future and thankful for our loyal customers and dedicated employees for making this possible”.

In addition to expanding its equipment range, Advantage Farm Equipment remains dedicated to exceptional customer service, expert advice, and comprehensive support, ensuring every customer enjoys a seamless experience.

The new Fendt and Massey Ferguson sprayers, alongside the full AGCO lineup, are now available. Visit www.advantage-equip.com or call 519-845-3346 for more details or to book a demonstration.

Photo Credit: Advantage Farm Equipment


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