
Milwaukee – According to recent data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), U.S. sales of Ag tractors and combines continue to decline in February 2025, in contrast to February of last year.
U.S. sales of agricultural tractors declined 17.7% in February, while U.S. sales of combines dropped 48%.
“While the recent decline in agricultural tractor and combine sales reflect current market challenges, including global trade concerns and tariffs, we continue to remain optimistic about the long-term future of agricultural equipment,” said AEM Senior Vice President Curt Blades. “The resilience and adaptability of our industry have been proven time and time again. We are confident that, through innovation and collaboration, equipment manufacturers can navigate these challenges and emerge stronger, continuing to support the essential work of farmers and agricultural professionals worldwide.”
Canadian sales of agricultural tractors increased 18.6% in February, while Canadian combine sales are down 32.1%.
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The Ag Tractor Combine Reports can be found from the AEM Market Share Statistics page. Download the U.S. Ag Tractor Combine Report from AEM’s website, and download the Canadian Ag Tractor Combine Report also available.