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RhinoAG, Inc. and Equine Equipment form alliance

 
RhinoAG, Inc. has formed a sales alliance with Equine Equipment, the company announced today.
 
Equine Equipment offers price savings on equipment that horse owners and ranchers use to maintain their homesteads. The company works with major manufacturers of mowers, tractors, and other commercial equipment through existing dealerships and offers price advantages to individual and group farmers.
 
“We’re very pleased to be on Equine Equipment’s roster of manufacturers,” said RhinoAG, Inc. Product Marketing Manager Warren Evans. “The RhinoAG, Inc. family of gear is a great fit for equine ranchers and horse owners seeking to maintain their property. It’s exciting for us to be part of this service to the equine community.”
Under the new agreement, RhinoAG, Inc. will offer its line of equipment through the Equine Equipment program with pricing discounts up to 25% off its manufacturers suggested retail price.
 
Equine Equipment Founder Steve Andersen said, “Having RhinoAG® products to offer equine farmers and ranchers enhances the Equine Equipment program and its commitment to support the equine industry.”
 

 

Source : RhinoAG, Inc.

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