Farms.com Home   Farm Equipment News

Morry Taylor Talks 2025, New Administration & Business Risks & Opportunities for the Machinery Industry at 2025 Precision Farming Dealer Summit

The 10th Annual Precision Farming Dealer Summit is less than 3 weeks away, and Precision Farming Dealer is excited to announce a commitment for a new session by ag and business icon, Morry Taylor.

Taylor, President/Chairman at the publicly traded tire behemoth Titan International, brings an unfiltered perspective to this just-announced session – How 'The Grizz' Sees It: A No-B.S. Take on 2025, the New Administration & Business Risks & Opportunities for the Machinery Industry – offering attendees in Louisville an inside look on the ag machinery market alongside bold predictions and strong opinions on what the farm equipment ecosystem can expect to see from President-Elect Trump’s next 4 years.

Known as “the Grizz” for his ‘bear-like’ presence – replete with candor and a “call it like he sees it” approach – Taylor has a storied career that first began in tool and die manufacturing. Following his rise and the eventual acquisition of Titan Wheel International from Firestone, he gained national attention as a GOP presidential candidate in 1996, an experience he chronicled in his bold book Kill All the Lawyers — And Other Ways to Fix the Government. His speech to Wall Street analysts at the Ag Equipment Intelligence’s Ag Day many years ago is still talked about to this day.

Click here to see more...

Trending Video

Healthcare, Energy, and Food Security Under Pressure in Rural America

Video: Healthcare, Energy, and Food Security Under Pressure in Rural America

There are always many balls in motion when it comes to an economy and way of life. Economist Gbenga Ajilore is back with us from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. He talks about the mounting healthcare crisis in rural communities in the distance to drive for service and the increase in cost for that very care. We also get into the energy sector and what the cancellation of $300 billion in clean energy investments has done to rural communities. We’ll close with changes and lost efficiencies in food assistance benefits.