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AgRevolution Opens Fourth Ohio Location; Fifth Set to Open Nov. 1

AgRevolution, an agricultural equipment dealership providing industry-leading products and support services, today announced the opening of its fourth Ohio location in Urbana. Last month the dealer opened brick-and-mortar locations in Liberty Center, Upper Sandusky and Salem, and it is scheduled to open a fifth store in Circleville in November.

AgRevolution is a full-line dealer with a skilled mobile service team that provides fast, on-farm service. The company operates across four states from its 13 brick-and-mortar locations and fleet of 48 state-of-the-art service trucks that provide fast, on-farm service.

AgRevolution offers AGCO’s full lineup of popular brands and equipment, including Fendt, Massey Ferguson and PTx products and services. Additionally, AgRevolution repairs and maintains all brands of agricultural equipment and offers onsite mobile service support.

“We’re committed to providing farmers with unmatched service, equipment and technology and look forward to working with local Ohio farmers, delivering exceptional support,” said Stacy Anthony, CEO, AgRevolution. “AgRev is disrupting the standard dealer model by truly putting farmers first and providing services both at our brick-and-mortar locations and on customers’ farms.”

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