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Buhler Reports Strong Sales of Tractors.

Buhler Industries is reporting continued strong demand for its tractors, seeding and tillage equipment.

The Winnipeg-based company is reporting $95 million in revenue for the second quarter, just off last year's record setting second quarter revenue of $103 million.

Sales are projected to be slightly lower this year due to the dry conditions in much of North America last summer and this year's late spring start.

The company recently unveiled its new Versatile DeltaTrack four-wheel-drive track machine. The new Versatile row crop tractor and 60 foot liquid fertilizer applicator are also expected to add to sales for this year.

Source: SteinbachOnline


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