Farm Equipment
Lazer-Focused Sales Management
From autonomous advancements to the reemergence of an international tractor company in the U.S., Farm Equipment recaps the best from Louisville and Tulare.
The biggest head-turner in Louisville was the presence of Deutz-Fahr tractors (14) in the vestibule of the National Farm Machinery Show, signage on the food court, the biggest advertising presence in the official show program and virtually everywhere outside of the show hall.
The “Down-Under”-based Power Farming Group (PFG) obtained the entire U.S. distribution rights for Deutz-Fahr at the end of the year, and established PFG America in November. The firm wasted no time in explaining — and showing — that the landscape for Deutz-Fahr tractors in the States has changed.
PFG America is headquartered near Atlanta, with satellite operations in California and Ohio. Heading the group is President and second-generation owner/operator Craig Maber, who has relocated with his family to Atlanta. The Maber’s have a long history as dealers and distributors in New Zealand and Australia.