Another decline in tractor sales for October shows a further return to normal sales levels after record highs, the Tractor and Machinery Association says
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Tractor sales continue to slide in September
Tractor sales declined in September as 2023's sales figures increasingly fall into line with normal years, the Tractor and Machinery Association says
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Tractor sales slide again in August
There was a further drop in tractor sales during August, and the Tractor and Machinery Association of Australia says several factors have contributed to the decline
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Tractor sales slide in July
July saw a significant fall in tractor sales across the nation, which is evidence that some sales were brought forward to June to take advantage of the government’s temporary full expensing program before
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June tractor sales steady as scheme ends
The Tractor and Machinery Association says tractor sales were steady in June as the government’s temporary full expensing program came to an end.
June ended the federal government’s highly successful
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Silver linings despite May tractor sales drop
Tractor sales recorded another decline in May, however high horsepower unit sales increased and combine harvester sales are also ramping up, the Tractor and Machinery Association says
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Big tractors defy April sales drop
Big tractors have defied a broader trend of falling, in a return to normal levels in April, the Tractor and Machinery Association says
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Combine harvester sales defy March tractor drop
Tractor sales declined again for March, the Tractor and Machinery Association says, however combine harvesters and the overall value of sales were the shining lights
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Port delays heighten February tractor sales drop
Tractor sales took another hit in February, the Tractor and Machinery Association says, and several factors have contributed
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Tractor sales drop to start 2023
Tractor sales declined across the board for January, however it is not unexpected or cause for concern, the Tractor and Machinery Association says
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