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K-Hart Strengthens Dealer Network with Big Sky Equipment and New Underwood Ag Supply Partnerships

K-Hart Industries is proud to announce the addition of two new dealerships to its growing North American network: Big Sky Equipment Co. in Conrad, Montana, and New Underwood Ag Supply (FMG Feed & Seed, LLC) in New Underwood, South Dakota. These partnerships strengthen K-Hart’s presence across the Northern Plains and enhance support for producers in key agricultural regions.

Big Sky Equipment Co. has been a trusted name in Montana’s Golden Triangle since 1963, known for reliable equipment, expert service, and deep agricultural knowledge. Their lineup includes major and shortline brands such as New Holland, McCormick, Morris, and MacDon, reflecting a commitment to providing producers with proven tools tailored to local needs. Big Sky’s legacy and expertise make them an ideal partner to deliver K-Hart’s precision seeding and tillage equipment to farmers focused on efficiency and long-term results.

New Underwood Ag Supply, located in western South Dakota, has built strong relationships with producers through personalized service, custom feed solutions, and a deep understanding of mixed operations and livestock-focused farms. Their equipment offerings include shortline brands like Versatile and Amber Waves, making them a valuable resource for producers seeking durable, field-proven solutions.

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