
U.S. Ag Tractor Sales Drop as Canadian Sales Rise
Data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers shows Canadian sales of agricultural tractors grew 3.4% in April year-to-date, while sales of four-wheel-drive tractors jumped 46.3% during the same period. Meanwhile, U.S. sales dropped in all categories in April 2025, with total agricultural tractor sales down 13.3% and combines falling 48.3% year-to-date.
“The April report of slow tractor and combine sales is reflective of the overall softness in the ag economy,” said Curt Blades, the senior vice president of AEM. “Increased input prices, high interest rates, and global trade concerns are leading to farmers taking a more cautious approach to their capital investments.”
He also said that with planting season underway, AEM remains optimistic that the Ag economy will improve, leading to a strengthening of the Ag equipment market.
The 100-plus horsepower tractor segment saw the sharpest drop from last year, down 28 percent in April 2025 compared to April 2024.
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