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Western Canada dealerships now featured on Farms.com Used Farm Equipment

By Denise Faguy, Farms.com

Several Saskatchewan dealerships, such as Hergott Farm Equipment Ltd., KMK Sales Ltd., South Country Equipment, and Nykolaishen Farm Equipment Ltd. are now featured on the Farms.com/used-farm-equipment website.   Additional farm equipment dealers from Manitoba and Alberta will also be added in the coming weeks.

Farm Press and Farms.com have signed a collaboration agreement to introduce the digital offerings of Farms.com/used-farm-equipment to all farm equipment dealers in the Farm Press sales territories in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northern BC.

The Farms.com network of sites welcomes 25,000 visitors each day.  For those who enjoy the convenience of searching for farm equipment online, http://www.farms.com/used-farm-equipment makes searching easy.  Farmers can choose to search by category and/or location, to find the piece of used farm equipment that best meets their needs.   On the Go?  Farmers can also download the Farms.com Used Farm Equipment app from Google Play or iTunes.  The app allows farmers to easily search for equipment from their smart phone. 

Due to space limitations, a dealer typically cannot advertise all of their inventory in print; this agreement with Farms.com will give dealerships affiliated with Farm Press Ltd. the ability to promote all of their used equipment inventory online.  According to Jeff Sarich, General Manager of Farm Press Ltd., “Farm Equipment Dealers affiliated with Farm Press will now have the opportunity to see their used farm equipment inventory featured both in print and online.”

 

 


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