Tractor and machinery sales teams will be hoping for big things at Fieldays this week. The biggest event in the Southern Hemisphere gets underway on Wednesday morning and always one of the main attractions are the new tractors and machinery. But figures for the big goods have been down with imports in April nearly 30% less than the previous April. Tractors and Machinery President Kyle Baxter says there have been a number of factors behind that slump. Now with supplies bouncing back it’s the Arable farmers who have the money while most dairy farmers are on a no spend regime.
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