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Great Plains Continues Historic Growth with Acquisition of Two Stores from Arnett/Enid

Norman, Okla. — Great Plains, a Kubota dealership headquartered in Norman, Okla., has completed the acquisition of Arnett New Holland, Inc., a 2-store New Holland & Kubota dealership group with locations in Arnett and Enid, Okla. The acquisition of ANH was completed on April 22, 2024.

Today, Great Plains is among the largest Kubota dealerships in the United States and serves its customers with ten stores across Oklahoma. "We are excited to expand our footprint to these markets, where we have an opportunity to serve the production agriculture sector. We look forward to continuing to build a world-class organization that delivers unparalleled service and superior product support to our customers," said Will Clark, Chief Executive Officer of Great Plains.

Clark also thanked Jennifer Miller Gantt, Chief Financial Officer of ANH, for her hard work and commitment to her community over these years. "Taking care of the ANH employees, who are the lifeblood of the business, is our top priority. They have the relationships with our new customers, and that's really what we are about: relationships, not transactions," said Clark.

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