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Rise in 4WD tractor sales amid market challenges

Sep 12, 2024
By Farms.com

Modest gains for 4-wheel-drive tractors in U.S., Canada

 

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) reported an encouraging uptick in 4-wheel-drive tractor sales in the U.S. and Canada for August 2024.

In the U.S., sales increased by 4.8% from the previous year, contributing to a 5.2% rise year-to-date. This growth contrasts sharply with a significant 19.4% decrease in overall U.S. tractor sales and a 19.6% reduction in combine sales.

In Canada, the increase was even more pronounced. Sales of 4-wheel-drive tractors rose by 29.4% in August 2024, with an overall 18.1% increase for the year. Despite these gains, the Canadian market also faced challenges, as total tractor sales fell by 26.1%, and combine sales decreased by 36.5%.

AEM Senior Vice President Curt Blades emphasized the resilience of the 4-wheel-drive tractor market amid economic pressures, attributing the modest gains to the essential role these tractors play in modern agriculture. He also stressed the need for enhanced legislative support through a robust farm bill to aid the agricultural sector during these testing times.

These figures illustrate a divergent trend within the agricultural equipment market, where despite broad declines, niche segments like 4-wheel-drive tractors continue to perform well, underlining their importance in farming operations across North America.


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