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Ag-Power Breaks Ground on New Building for Marshall Location

Ag-Power, a 10-store Deere dealer based in Missouri, broke ground on a new dealership building in Marshall, Mo., on Oct. 25.The new building, expected to open in mid to late 2023, will mark Ag-Power’s 10-year anniversary in Missouri.

The new building is almost 50,000 square feet and will be located next door to the existing Ag-Power dealership in Marshall.

Jack Radke, owner of Ag-Power, comments, “One of our biggest motivations for a new building is to grow our service department footprint, and also to have a larger parts department. We always want to be ahead of the curve in terms of meeting our customer’s needs.”

Ag-Power operates 10 dealerships in Missouri including Marshall, Higgsinsville, Carrollton, Sedalia, Richmond,  Centerview, Bethany, Easton, Maryville, and Stanberry. Ag-Power has invested heavily in bringing world-class facilities to Missouri, including a new building in Richmond in 2022, Bethany in 2020, Sedalia in 2019 and Higginsville in 2015.

Additionally, Ag-Power is adding 19,000 square feet to its Easton dealership to expand the service department. “This is far from our last investment. We’re here for the long haul,” says Jack Radke.

Ag-Power is on the Farm Equipment Dealer 100™ (a ranking of the top 100 North American farm equipment dealers — by number of locations, which provides information on total and ag stores, brands, geographies served, employees, history, executives and ownership/company profile information. 

Source : Farm Equipment

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