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Vaderstad Sales Inc. opens North American office and parts warehouse

 
To serve a growing farm equipment market in Eastern Canada and the United States, Väderstad Sales Inc. has opened a new office and parts distribution warehouse in Cambridge, ON. The Swedish farm equipment manufacturer offers quality, unique and cost effective equipment to progressive farmers in 30 countries worldwide. The new Väderstad location signals a renewed focus on the North American farm equipment market.
 
Manufactured in Sweden, all Väderstad farm equipment is built to create optimal field conditions. Väderstad’s North American equipment lineup includes drills, planters and cultivators. Equipment models available include:
  1. Drills – Spirit, Rapid and BioDrill (attachment to convert tillage equipment into cover crop drill)
  2. Cultivation equipment – Carrier, Carrier X, Carrier L, Carrier XL, Swift, Opus, TopDown and Cultus, ranging from 3.5 m to 12 m widths
  3. Planters – Tempo planters ranging from 4-16 rows with the most versatile precision high speed lineup in the market
“At Väderstad, we know where farming starts – with cultivation, planting and drilling. That means farmers need the right equipment for the right job and, together with farmers around the world, we have spent three generations creating machines that make farmland find its full potential,” says Larry Wieler, Väderstad Sales Inc., Chief Executive Officer.  “Our new facilities in Ontario will serve progressive farmers across North America along with our Väderstad dealers.”
 
Source : Vaderstad

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