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AGCO to Use 2026 Precision Farming Dealer Summit as Part of Dealer Incentive Program

AGCO dealers have gotten an early start on registering to attend the 2026 Precision Farming Dealer Summit in St. Louis, Mo., as attendance at the dealer-only event has been added to the company’s annual dealer incentive program.

On the heels of announcing its accelerated PTx dealership expansion across North America, the opportunity to have AGCO dealers participate in the annual Precision Farming Dealer Summit is about much more than just an incentive program. AGCO Program Manager John Nardulli sees the Summit as a chance for dealers to continue building on the company’s precision ag momentum.

“Today our framework for precision ag focuses on specific product training and OEM offered products,” said Nardulli. “Our hopes with the Precision Farming Dealer Summit is to give the dealers perspective on how to be sustainable, build this area of their business and get new ideas/concepts from their peers so they can truly be excellent."

The Precision Farming Dealer Summit — being held January 5-6, 2026, at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch — is a gathering place for top precision farming equipment dealerships from across North America eager to learn — and share — actionable, best-practice ideas to run a more profitable precision farming business.

The dealer-only Summit offers a mix of general sessions featuring top industry experts, profit-boosting dealer-to-dealer panels and highly interactive roundtable discussions, making for a jam-packed two days of unrivaled learning and networking.

Source : Farm Equipment

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