Janesville, Wis. – Johnson Tractor, a  provider of agricultural and construction equipment, announced the acquisition of St. Joseph Equipment's locations in La Crosse and Richland Center, Wis. This strategic expansion enhances Johnson Tractor's ability to serve the farming and construction communities with innovative solutions and access to a larger network of knowledge and expertise.

"We are very pleased to welcome the La Crosse and Richland Center locations of St. Joseph Equipment into the Johnson Tractor family," said Eric Reuterskiold, CEO of Johnson Tractor. "This acquisition strengthens our mission to deliver outstanding customer service and support from 'land to lawn' in West Central Wisconsin. As our family grows, so does our ability to meet the diverse needs of our customers with exceptional service and dedication. The added resources and expertise will make Johnson Tractor the preferred dealer and employer in the agriculture and construction sectors."

This acquisition follows Johnson Tractor's recent expansion in the Eau Claire area, further solidifying the company's commitment to growth and excellence in the region.

The acquisition will be finalized on December 1, 2024. With this acquisition, Johnson Tractor will have 11 locations in Wisconsin and Illinois. 

Johnson Tractor is on the Farm Equipment Dealer 100™ (a ranking of the top 100 North American farm equipment dealers — by number of locations, which provides information on total and ag stores, brands, geographies served, employees, history, executives and ownership/company profile information).

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