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Brandt Reduces Parts Prices by 10% to Support Canadian Farmers Amid Rising Costs

Brandt president Chris Semple announced that effective immediately the company will be reducing the price of parts by an average of 10% at its John Deere locations. He stated, “We are hearing from our customers across Canada how tough the current environment is. Tariffs, rising costs and market volatility are making it harder to plan, invest and operate with certainty. At Brandt, we’re no different. We know we can’t change these challenges, but we can choose how we respond.”

According to the company, the purpose of the price reduction is to support customers better and continue delivering powerful value to them during these uncertain times.

“This is a decision rooted in our values and how we do business. You’ve counted on us to keep your equipment in the field and your operation on schedule. We don’t take that lightly. My family, and the rest of our extended Brandt family, value the trust you’ve placed in us —and we’re committed to continuing to earn it no matter what headwinds we face together,” said Semple.

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