AEM Reports Significant Drop in Equipment Sales in June
As reported by Potato Grower, the latest data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) reveals a notable decline in the retail sales of agricultural equipment in the United States for June 2024. The AEM Ag Tractor and Combine Report, derived from proprietary statistical reporting programs by AEM member companies, highlights significant decreases across various categories of farm tractors and self-propelled combines.
June 2024 Sales Figures
In June 2024, the sales of 2WD farm tractors experienced substantial drops in all horsepower categories. Specifically:
- < 40 HP Tractors: Sales fell by 18.7%, from 18,187 units in June 2023 to 14,793 units.
- 40 < 100 HP Tractors: Sales decreased by 10.4%, from 6,304 units to 5,650 units.
- 100+ HP Tractors: Sales dropped by 13.9%, from 2,462 units to 2,119 units.
Overall, the total sales of 2WD farm tractors declined by 16.3%, with 22,562 units sold in June 2024 compared to 26,953 units in June 2023. For 4WD farm tractors, sales saw a slight decline of 1.3%, with 308 units sold compared to 312 units in the same month the previous year. This brought the total sales of farm tractors in June 2024 to 22,870 units, a decrease of 16.1% from the 27,265 units sold in June 2023.
Year-to-Date Performance
The year-to-date (YTD) performance up to June 2024 also reflects this downward trend. Total sales of 2WD farm tractors were down by 11.7%, with 113,036 units sold compared to 128,055 units during the same period in 2023. For 4WD farm tractors, there was a slight increase of 2.7%, with 1,923 units sold in 2024 compared to 1,873 units in 2023. However, the overall YTD sales of farm tractors dropped by 11.5%, totaling 114,959 units compared to 129,928 units in 2023.
Self-Propelled Combine Sales
The sales of self-propelled combines were particularly impacted, showing a significant decline of 31% in June 2024, with only 463 units sold compared to 671 units in June 2023. The YTD sales of self-propelled combines also saw a sharp decline of 17.3%, from 3,232 units in 2023 to 2,673 units in 2024.
Industry Implications
These declines indicate several potential challenges facing the agricultural equipment market, including economic factors, market saturation, or shifts in farming practices. The reduced sales figures could impact manufacturers, dealers, and farmers alike, possibly leading to adjustments in production forecasts, marketing strategies, and purchasing decisions.
Conclusion
The AEM Ag Tractor and Combine Report for June 2024 underscores the current downturn in the agricultural equipment market in the United States. With significant declines in sales across most categories, industry stakeholders will need to closely monitor these trends and adapt their strategies to navigate the evolving market conditions.