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The Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) have released the UK's agricultural tractor registration figures from January to June 2025.
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Registrations of new tractors (over 50hp) in the UK took a "decisive downward turn" in November....
1,446 new agricultural tractors (over 50hp) were registered in the UK last month (July). That...
The latest figures from the AEA (Agricultural Engineers Association) show that 1,174...
Sales of new (agricultural) tractors have recovered in the UK, after a troubled start to the...
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Registrations of new agricultural tractors (over 50hp) in the UK in March were down (on a year-on-year basis) for the sixth month in a row.
For the second month in a row, registrations of new agricultural tractors (over 50hp) in the UK...
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As we previously reported, 12,102 new agricultural tractors were registered in the UK during 2018....
Data relating to registrations of new tractors in Northern Ireland (and across the UK) has just...
12,102 new agricultural tractors were registered in the UK during 2018. That's according to data...
Following a period of growth, new tractor sales in the UK slowed somewhat in August of this year, compared with the same period of 2017.
The latest figures from the AEA (Agricultural Engineers Association) show that 1,347 new...
The latest figures from the AEA (Agricultural Engineers Association) show that 1,187 new...
Figures released by the AEA (Agricultural Engineers Association) show that John Deere had a 27.9% share of the new tractor market in 2016.
Registrations of new tractors (over 50hp) in the UK in December 2017 amounted to 1,360 units, according to figures from the AEA.
Figures from the AEA show that registrations of new agricultural tractors in the UK during October were below last year’s level.
Registrations of new wheeled loaders and backhoes are up, according to the FTMTA (Farm Tractor and Machinery Trade Association).
The latest figures from the FTMTA show that year-to-date sales of new tractors are still lower than those for the comparable period of last.
It has been reported that Irish tractor sales recovered slightly in April of this year, following a disappointing first three months.