Farms.com Home   Farm Equipment News

Mahindra Ag North America and AEM Celebrate the Power Behind Manufacturing

Houston, Texas – This week, Mahindra Ag North America (MAgNA), the world leader in farm tractor sales by volume, hosted a joint event with the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) at its Houston headquarters. AEM’s national bus tour, which stopped in Houston, the equipment manufacturing capital of the country, highlighted MAgNA’s contributions to the state’s economy and manufacturing industry. These companies are the lifeblood of our economy, driving employment and commerce, while enriching the fabric of our communities.

MAgNA opened its doors to the local community’s students and educators to honor the 345,000 Texans – and 2.3 million men and women nationwide – who build, power and feed the world through equipment manufacturing. This event recognized the company’s hundreds of U.S. employees and family-owned dealers across the country, who work together to deliver the toughest tractors and utility vehicles to farmers, property owners and workers.

“For over 30 years, Mahindra Ag North America has proudly stood at the intersection of innovation and purpose in the manufacturing landscape,” said Viren Popli, President & CEO, Mahindra Ag North America. “This event provided a chance to celebrate manufacturing, our U.S. heritage, and connect with students to explore career opportunities in agriculture and manufacturing.”

Click here to see more...

Trending Video

Hendrix Genetics Swine Raises the Bar: Delivering Robust Genetics for Pork Producers

Video: Hendrix Genetics Swine Raises the Bar: Delivering Robust Genetics for Pork Producers

The swine genetics landscape is evolving rapidly, and Hendrix Genetics Swine is leading the way. In this exclusive interview, Bryce Martin discusses how the integration of Hypor, Danish Genetics and the newly introduced Nexus product line is creating one of the industry's most comprehensive genetic portfolios. Producers across Canada, the United States and Europe are facing increasing pressure to improve efficiency, animal health, survivability and profitability, and Hendrix Genetics Swine is responding with genetics designed to meet those challenges.
Martin explains how the strengths of Hypor's balanced and sustainable breeding approach combine with Danish Genetics' reputation for robustness, growth performance and productivity to deliver solutions tailored to a wide range of production systems. The discussion also explores the launch of Nexus 100, a new sow developed from the combined expertise of both genetic programs and designed to improve predictability, survivability and total system profitability. For more information visit: https://swine.hendrix-genetics.com/en/