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AGCO

AGCO Corporation is an American agricultural machinery manufacturer headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, United States. It was founded in 1990. AGCO designs, produces and sells tractors, combines, foragers, hay tools, self-propelled sprayers, smart farming technologies, seeding equipment, and tillage equipment.

AGCO Corporation
Formerly
  • Gleaner-Allis Corporation
  • Allis-Gleaner Corporation
Company typePublic company
IndustryAgricultural machinery
Predecessor
Founded1990; 34 years ago (1990)
HeadquartersDuluth, Georgia, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsTractors, Combines, Hay tools, Foragers, Seeding & Tillage equipment, Self-propelled sprayers, Smart Farming Technology, Diesel engines and generators
BrandsChallenger, Fendt, Gleaner, GSI, Massey Ferguson, RoGator, TerraGator, Sunflower Manufacturing, Valtra, White Farm Equipment, JCA Technologies
ServicesParts, service, finance
Revenue US$12.651 billion (2022)[1]
US$1.308 billion (2022)[1]
US$889.6 million (2022)[1]
Total assets US$8.359 billion (2022)[1]
Total equity US$3.882 billion (2022)[1]
Number of employees
23,700[2] (2021)
Websiteagcocorp.com

History edit

1990–1996: Founding and early years edit

 
Hesston 5670 round baler, in 2010

AGCO was established on June 20, 1990 when Robert J. Ratliff, John M. Shumejda, Edward R. Swingle, and James M. Seaver, who were executives at Deutz-Allis, bought out Deutz-Allis North American operations from the parent corporation Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (KHD), a German company which owned the Deutz-Fahr brand of agriculture equipment. KHD had purchased portions of the Allis-Chalmers agricultural equipment business five years earlier.[3] After the organization of the company, Robert Ratliff was selected to be the company's first chairman.[4]

The company was called Gleaner-Allis Corporation, then the name was changed to Allis-Gleaner Corporation, or AGCO. The Deutz-Allis line of tractors was renamed AGCO-Allis, and Gleaner became a brand of its own for combines. The Deutz-Allis brand continued in South America until 2001, when it was renamed AGCO-Allis. In 2001, AGCO Allis was renamed AGCO in North America.

In March 1991, AGCO purchased the Hesston Corporation which is in Hesston, Kansas[5][6] gaining hay and forage equipment as well as technologies such as the grain auger, invented in 1947 by Lyle Yost.[7] Hesston had a 50 percent joint venture with Case International, now a part of CNH Global. AGCO purchased the White Tractor line from the Allied Corporation's White-New Idea company.[8] In 1993, AGCO purchased the remainder of White-New Idea,[9] a manufacturer of New Idea hay equipment, manure spreaders, and White planters with a large manufacturing plant in Coldwater, Ohio.

 
Massey Ferguson 6490 tractor, in 2008

Also in 1993, AGCO purchased the North American distribution rights to Massey Ferguson, a worldwide agricultural equipment company. In 1994, they purchased McConnell Tractors,[5] manufacturer of the large articulated Massey Ferguson tractors. AGCO developed the Agcostar line of articulated tractors. Later in 1994, the Black Machine line of planters was purchased.[citation needed]

In 1995 AgEquipment Group was bought;[8] it manufactured tillage equipment and loaders under the Glenco, Tye and Farmhand brands. In 1996, acquisitions went international with the purchase of Iochpe-Maxion in Brazil.[5] It was the Brazilian company which had rights to the Massey Ferguson brand and manufacturing in the region, as well as the Maxion brand of industrial equipment. In the same year AGCO purchased Deutz Argentina, the number one leader of tractors in Argentina.[9] Also in 1996, AGCO purchased Western Combine Corporation and Portage Manufacturing in Canada.[10] Western Combine had previously purchased the assets of the Massey Combine Corporation's combine operation, which had been spun off by Massey Ferguson.

1997–2005: Major acquisitions and growth edit

 
Fendt 930 Vario tractor, in 2009

In 1997 the company purchased Fendt which is based in Germany, the German tractor company.[11] Fendt is well known for its advanced technology and superior manufacturing quality. The acquisition of Fendt was contingent on three conditions; 1) The Fendt name would be retained, 2) The factory in Marktoberdorf would continue to operate, and 3) a fair price would be paid for the company. Also in 1997, AGCO acquired Dronningborg Industries in Denmark, the manufacturer of European Massey Ferguson combines, and former manufacturer of Dronningborg combines.[12]

In 1998, AGCO made a joint venture with Deutz AG to produce engines in Argentina,[13] and purchased the Spra-Coupe and Willmar companies.[14] Spra-Coupe and Willmar are sprayer companies in North America. SpraCoupe originated in Bismarck, North Dakota. After being purchased by AGCO, the manufacturing of SpraCoupes was moved to Willmar, Minnesota where the Willmar branded fertilizer tenders and "Wrangler" articulated loaders were being manufactured. SpraCoupe and Willmar products were manufactured in Willmar from 1998 to 2001.

In the year 2000, AGCO bought out its partner CNH Global N.V. in the Hay and Forage Industries joint venture.[15]

In 2001, AGCO purchased Ag-Chem Equipment, expanding its application equipment business.[16] Ag-Chem Equipment was based in Jackson, Minnesota and developed the TerraGator flotation-type and RoGator rowcrop-type applicators. Also in 2001 the SpraCoupe and Willmar brands moved their manufacturing from Willmar, Minnesota to the Jackson facility and the Agco-Allis and White tractor lines were merged in North America under the AGCO brand, continuing in the orange color.

In 2002 AGCO purchased rights to the Challenger name and the tracked tractors from the Caterpillar Corporation,[17] giving the firm a well-known brand name and high-power tracked tractors. The firm further developed the Challenger line into: wheeled tractors, using tractors manufactured by Iseki, Agritalia, the Massey Ferguson factory and the Brazilian Valtra factory; combines, rebranding some Massey Ferguson/Gleaner -built combines; and hay equipment, using Hesston-built hay equipment. AGCO also purchased the Sunflower Manufacturing Company in Beloit, Kansas which manufactures tillage, seeding, and specialty harvesting equipment.[18]

In 2004 AGCO purchased the Valtra tractor company from the Kone Group, in Finland. Valtra had licensing agreements with the Eicher company in India for tractor production, and also with the HEMA group in Turkey. The purchase of Valtra also included SISU Diesel engines. Since 2012 this Finland based diesel engine manufacturer with production for example in Brazil[19][20] has operated with name AGCO Power.[21]

2006–2020: Martin Richenhagen era edit

 
Valtra T170 tractor, in 2008

2006 saw a re-focusing of the various brands and subsidiaries, and the reduction of individual brands. AGCO announced plans to combine some, and make some only part of a larger brand, or co-branding. Examples include the Massey Ferguson 9635 Hesston self-propelled swather, and the AGCO 9365 Hesston self-propelled swather. Challenger has seen further expansion with the further consolidation of the AgChem brand into Challenger, and the introduction of Agritalia built tractors and an articulated Challenger tractor. In August of 2006, AGCO saw its first change in the position of chairman since its founding with the selection of Martin Richenhagen to succeed Robert Ratliff.[22]

In 2007, AGCO bought 50% of Laverda S.p.A. from ARGO SpA, which included the Gallagnani and Fella-Werke hay equipment brands.[23][24]

In 2008/2009 AGCO, the Challenger, Valtra, and Massey Ferguson large row crop tractors were launched in Europe and North America respectively with AGCO's e3 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) emission reduction technology.[25]

Late in 2009, the firm announced that it would phase out orange AGCO tractors by 2011.[26]

In late 2010, the firm announced the plan to acquire the remaining 50% of Laverda, which included Fella-Werke as well. The acquisition was finalized in March 2011.[27][28][29]

In 2011, the firm plans to transfer its assembly of high-horsepower wheeled tractors sold in North America from Beauvais, France to Jackson, Minnesota, where it will expand the plant by 75,000 square feet (7,000 m2).[30] The expansion was completed in 2012.[31]

In 2011, the firm said that it will invest $40 million in its Hesston, Kansas plant with a new 200,000-square-foot (19,000 m2) painting and finishing building. Construction began June 2011 and was completed in 2013.[32][33][34]

In October 2011, AGCO purchased GSI, based in Assumption, Illinois, a manufacturer of grain storage and handling equipment.[3]

In 2012. AGCO acquired 60% of Santal Equipamentos, a sugar cane planting and harvesting equipment. It also purchased 80% of Shandong Dafeng Machinery Co, a combine harvester manufacturer in China. AGCO formed the Algerian Tractors Company joint venture with the Algerian brand Etrag with 49% ownership.

In 2013, GSI acquired Johnson System, based in Marshall, Michigan, a manufacturer of catwalks and towers.[35] In 2013, AGCO started Fuse Technologies, a smart farming technology division.[36]

In 2017, AGCO acquired Precision Planting, based in Tremont, Illinois, a planting equipment and technology business.[37]

In 2017, AGCO acquired the forage machinery line from Lely, including balers, loading wagons, mowers, tedders, rakes, and the rights to the entire portfolio of the defunct Mengele Agrartechnik. This included factories in Wolfenbuettel (D) and Waldstetten (D). The factory in Maassluis (NL) will be closed in 2018.

In September 2020, AGCO acquired 151 Research Inc., a Winnipeg, Manitoba based company that specializes in grain storage research and development.[38]

2021–present: Eric Hansotia era edit

On January 1, 2021, AGCO transitioned to its third chairman in its history with the selection of Eric Hansotia to succeed the retiring Martin Richenhagen after a near 15-year tenure as head of the company.[39] Hansotia has been working for AGCO since 2013 and had become COO of the company in October 2018.[40] In 2021, the company navigated supply chain disruptions driven by the COVID-19 pandemic.[41] AGCO acquired North Dakota-based technology company Appareo Systems in January 2022.[42]

In August 2021, Precision Planting acquired Headsight, a Bremen, Indiana company specializing in precision agriculture harvesting solutions.[43][44]

In September 2021, AGCO acquired Faromatics (Farm Robotics and Automation), a precision livestock farming business.[45]

In December 2021, Precision Planting announced an agreement to acquire Creative Sites Media, a software and app development company.[46] Also acquired in December 2021 by AGCO was Appareo Systems, a software engineering, hardware development and electronic manufacturing company.[47][48]

In May 2022, AGCO acquired JCA Industries, a Winnipeg, Manitoba based company specializing in autonomous software for agricultural machines, implement controls and electronic system components.[49][50]

In September 2023, AGCO acquired $2 billion stake (85%) in Trimble unit.[51]

Manufacturing Sites edit

Current
Location Equipment
Changzhou, China Tractors (Compact and Mid-Range)
Linnavuori, Nokia, Finland Diesel Engines
Äänekoski, Finland[52] Tractors
Beauvais, France Tractors (Row-Crop)
Asbach-Bäumenheim, Bavaria, Germany Cab Environments
Feucht, Bavaria, Germany Hay Tools
Marktoberdorf, Bavaria, Germany Tractors (Row-Crop and High Horsepower)
Waldstetten, Bavaria, Germany Forage Tools
Wolfenbuttel, Lower Saxony, Germany Hay Tools
Hohenmolsen, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Application Equipment and Forage Harvesters
Breganze, Italy Combine Harvesters
Budapest, Hungary Shared Service Center
Beloit, Kansas, USA Tillage and Seeding Tools, Planters
Hesston, Kansas, USA Combine Harvesters, Hay Tools
Assumption, Illinois, USA Grain Storage and Handling Equipment
Tremont, Illinois, USA Precision Planting
Jackson, Minnesota, USA Tractors (High Horsepower and Row-Crop), Application Equipment
Canoas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Tractors (Low to High Power), Application Equipment
Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Combine Harvesters, Planters
Former

Brands edit

See also edit

References edit

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Further reading edit

Hesston Corporation
  • Factory on the Plains: Lyle Yost and the Hesston Corporation; Billy Mac Jones; Wichita State University; 1987; ASIN B0006EQOU0.
  • Hesston Corporation Document Archive - Kansas Historical Society

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Business data for AGCO Corporation:
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    • Reuters
    • SEC filings
    • Yahoo!

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For another use see Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario AGCO Corporation is an American agricultural machinery manufacturer headquartered in Duluth Georgia United States It was founded in 1990 AGCO designs produces and sells tractors combines foragers hay tools self propelled sprayers smart farming technologies seeding equipment and tillage equipment AGCO CorporationFormerlyGleaner Allis CorporationAllis Gleaner CorporationCompany typePublic companyTraded asNYSE AGCOS amp P 400 componentIndustryAgricultural machineryPredecessorAllis Chalmers 1909 1985 Deutz Allis 1985 1990 Founded1990 34 years ago 1990 HeadquartersDuluth Georgia U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleEric Hansotia Chairman President amp CEO Andrew H Beck Vice president amp CFO ProductsTractors Combines Hay tools Foragers Seeding amp Tillage equipment Self propelled sprayers Smart Farming Technology Diesel engines and generatorsBrandsChallenger Fendt Gleaner GSI Massey Ferguson RoGator TerraGator Sunflower Manufacturing Valtra White Farm Equipment JCA TechnologiesServicesParts service financeRevenueUS 12 651 billion 2022 1 Operating incomeUS 1 308 billion 2022 1 Net incomeUS 889 6 million 2022 1 Total assetsUS 8 359 billion 2022 1 Total equityUS 3 882 billion 2022 1 Number of employees23 700 2 2021 Websiteagcocorp com Contents 1 History 1 1 1990 1996 Founding and early years 1 2 1997 2005 Major acquisitions and growth 1 3 2006 2020 Martin Richenhagen era 1 4 2021 present Eric Hansotia era 2 Manufacturing Sites 3 Brands 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory edit1990 1996 Founding and early years edit nbsp Hesston 5670 round baler in 2010AGCO was established on June 20 1990 when Robert J Ratliff John M Shumejda Edward R Swingle and James M Seaver who were executives at Deutz Allis bought out Deutz Allis North American operations from the parent corporation Klockner Humboldt Deutz AG KHD a German company which owned the Deutz Fahr brand of agriculture equipment KHD had purchased portions of the Allis Chalmers agricultural equipment business five years earlier 3 After the organization of the company Robert Ratliff was selected to be the company s first chairman 4 The company was called Gleaner Allis Corporation then the name was changed to Allis Gleaner Corporation or AGCO The Deutz Allis line of tractors was renamed AGCO Allis and Gleaner became a brand of its own for combines The Deutz Allis brand continued in South America until 2001 when it was renamed AGCO Allis In 2001 AGCO Allis was renamed AGCO in North America In March 1991 AGCO purchased the Hesston Corporation which is in Hesston Kansas 5 6 gaining hay and forage equipment as well as technologies such as the grain auger invented in 1947 by Lyle Yost 7 Hesston had a 50 percent joint venture with Case International now a part of CNH Global AGCO purchased the White Tractor line from the Allied Corporation s White New Idea company 8 In 1993 AGCO purchased the remainder of White New Idea 9 a manufacturer of New Idea hay equipment manure spreaders and White planters with a large manufacturing plant in Coldwater Ohio nbsp Massey Ferguson 6490 tractor in 2008Also in 1993 AGCO purchased the North American distribution rights to Massey Ferguson a worldwide agricultural equipment company In 1994 they purchased McConnell Tractors 5 manufacturer of the large articulated Massey Ferguson tractors AGCO developed the Agcostar line of articulated tractors Later in 1994 the Black Machine line of planters was purchased citation needed In 1995 AgEquipment Group was bought 8 it manufactured tillage equipment and loaders under the Glenco Tye and Farmhand brands In 1996 acquisitions went international with the purchase of Iochpe Maxion in Brazil 5 It was the Brazilian company which had rights to the Massey Ferguson brand and manufacturing in the region as well as the Maxion brand of industrial equipment In the same year AGCO purchased Deutz Argentina the number one leader of tractors in Argentina 9 Also in 1996 AGCO purchased Western Combine Corporation and Portage Manufacturing in Canada 10 Western Combine had previously purchased the assets of the Massey Combine Corporation s combine operation which had been spun off by Massey Ferguson 1997 2005 Major acquisitions and growth edit nbsp Fendt 930 Vario tractor in 2009In 1997 the company purchased Fendt which is based in Germany the German tractor company 11 Fendt is well known for its advanced technology and superior manufacturing quality The acquisition of Fendt was contingent on three conditions 1 The Fendt name would be retained 2 The factory in Marktoberdorf would continue to operate and 3 a fair price would be paid for the company Also in 1997 AGCO acquired Dronningborg Industries in Denmark the manufacturer of European Massey Ferguson combines and former manufacturer of Dronningborg combines 12 In 1998 AGCO made a joint venture with Deutz AG to produce engines in Argentina 13 and purchased the Spra Coupe and Willmar companies 14 Spra Coupe and Willmar are sprayer companies in North America SpraCoupe originated in Bismarck North Dakota After being purchased by AGCO the manufacturing of SpraCoupes was moved to Willmar Minnesota where the Willmar branded fertilizer tenders and Wrangler articulated loaders were being manufactured SpraCoupe and Willmar products were manufactured in Willmar from 1998 to 2001 In the year 2000 AGCO bought out its partner CNH Global N V in the Hay and Forage Industries joint venture 15 In 2001 AGCO purchased Ag Chem Equipment expanding its application equipment business 16 Ag Chem Equipment was based in Jackson Minnesota and developed the TerraGator flotation type and RoGator rowcrop type applicators Also in 2001 the SpraCoupe and Willmar brands moved their manufacturing from Willmar Minnesota to the Jackson facility and the Agco Allis and White tractor lines were merged in North America under the AGCO brand continuing in the orange color In 2002 AGCO purchased rights to the Challenger name and the tracked tractors from the Caterpillar Corporation 17 giving the firm a well known brand name and high power tracked tractors The firm further developed the Challenger line into wheeled tractors using tractors manufactured by Iseki Agritalia the Massey Ferguson factory and the Brazilian Valtra factory combines rebranding some Massey Ferguson Gleaner built combines and hay equipment using Hesston built hay equipment AGCO also purchased the Sunflower Manufacturing Company in Beloit Kansas which manufactures tillage seeding and specialty harvesting equipment 18 In 2004 AGCO purchased the Valtra tractor company from the Kone Group in Finland Valtra had licensing agreements with the Eicher company in India for tractor production and also with the HEMA group in Turkey The purchase of Valtra also included SISU Diesel engines Since 2012 this Finland based diesel engine manufacturer with production for example in Brazil 19 20 has operated with name AGCO Power 21 2006 2020 Martin Richenhagen era edit nbsp Valtra T170 tractor in 20082006 saw a re focusing of the various brands and subsidiaries and the reduction of individual brands AGCO announced plans to combine some and make some only part of a larger brand or co branding Examples include the Massey Ferguson 9635 Hesston self propelled swather and the AGCO 9365 Hesston self propelled swather Challenger has seen further expansion with the further consolidation of the AgChem brand into Challenger and the introduction of Agritalia built tractors and an articulated Challenger tractor In August of 2006 AGCO saw its first change in the position of chairman since its founding with the selection of Martin Richenhagen to succeed Robert Ratliff 22 In 2007 AGCO bought 50 of Laverda S p A from ARGO SpA which included the Gallagnani and Fella Werke hay equipment brands 23 24 In 2008 2009 AGCO the Challenger Valtra and Massey Ferguson large row crop tractors were launched in Europe and North America respectively with AGCO s e3 Selective Catalytic Reduction SCR emission reduction technology 25 Late in 2009 the firm announced that it would phase out orange AGCO tractors by 2011 26 In late 2010 the firm announced the plan to acquire the remaining 50 of Laverda which included Fella Werke as well The acquisition was finalized in March 2011 27 28 29 In 2011 the firm plans to transfer its assembly of high horsepower wheeled tractors sold in North America from Beauvais France to Jackson Minnesota where it will expand the plant by 75 000 square feet 7 000 m2 30 The expansion was completed in 2012 31 In 2011 the firm said that it will invest 40 million in its Hesston Kansas plant with a new 200 000 square foot 19 000 m2 painting and finishing building Construction began June 2011 and was completed in 2013 32 33 34 In October 2011 AGCO purchased GSI based in Assumption Illinois a manufacturer of grain storage and handling equipment 3 In 2012 AGCO acquired 60 of Santal Equipamentos a sugar cane planting and harvesting equipment It also purchased 80 of Shandong Dafeng Machinery Co a combine harvester manufacturer in China AGCO formed the Algerian Tractors Company joint venture with the Algerian brand Etrag with 49 ownership In 2013 GSI acquired Johnson System based in Marshall Michigan a manufacturer of catwalks and towers 35 In 2013 AGCO started Fuse Technologies a smart farming technology division 36 In 2017 AGCO acquired Precision Planting based in Tremont Illinois a planting equipment and technology business 37 In 2017 AGCO acquired the forage machinery line from Lely including balers loading wagons mowers tedders rakes and the rights to the entire portfolio of the defunct Mengele Agrartechnik This included factories in Wolfenbuettel D and Waldstetten D The factory in Maassluis NL will be closed in 2018 In September 2020 AGCO acquired 151 Research Inc a Winnipeg Manitoba based company that specializes in grain storage research and development 38 2021 present Eric Hansotia era edit On January 1 2021 AGCO transitioned to its third chairman in its history with the selection of Eric Hansotia to succeed the retiring Martin Richenhagen after a near 15 year tenure as head of the company 39 Hansotia has been working for AGCO since 2013 and had become COO of the company in October 2018 40 In 2021 the company navigated supply chain disruptions driven by the COVID 19 pandemic 41 AGCO acquired North Dakota based technology company Appareo Systems in January 2022 42 In August 2021 Precision Planting acquired Headsight a Bremen Indiana company specializing in precision agriculture harvesting solutions 43 44 In September 2021 AGCO acquired Faromatics Farm Robotics and Automation a precision livestock farming business 45 In December 2021 Precision Planting announced an agreement to acquire Creative Sites Media a software and app development company 46 Also acquired in December 2021 by AGCO was Appareo Systems a software engineering hardware development and electronic manufacturing company 47 48 In May 2022 AGCO acquired JCA Industries a Winnipeg Manitoba based company specializing in autonomous software for agricultural machines implement controls and electronic system components 49 50 In September 2023 AGCO acquired 2 billion stake 85 in Trimble unit 51 Manufacturing Sites editCurrentLocation EquipmentChangzhou China Tractors Compact and Mid Range Linnavuori Nokia Finland Diesel EnginesAanekoski Finland 52 TractorsBeauvais France Tractors Row Crop Asbach Baumenheim Bavaria Germany Cab EnvironmentsFeucht Bavaria Germany Hay ToolsMarktoberdorf Bavaria Germany Tractors Row Crop and High Horsepower Waldstetten Bavaria Germany Forage ToolsWolfenbuttel Lower Saxony Germany Hay ToolsHohenmolsen Saxony Anhalt Germany Application Equipment and Forage HarvestersBreganze Italy Combine HarvestersBudapest Hungary Shared Service CenterBeloit Kansas USA Tillage and Seeding Tools PlantersHesston Kansas USA Combine Harvesters Hay ToolsAssumption Illinois USA Grain Storage and Handling EquipmentTremont Illinois USA Precision PlantingJackson Minnesota USA Tractors High Horsepower and Row Crop Application EquipmentCanoas Rio Grande do Sul Brazil Tractors Low to High Power Application EquipmentSanta Rosa Rio Grande do Sul Brazil Combine Harvesters PlantersFormerMaassluis Netherlands Lely hay equipment in 2018 Grubbenvorst Netherlands Challenger application equipment for European market in 2018 53 Banner Lane Coventry UK Massey Ferguson tractors in 2003 Coldwater Ohio USA White New Idea farm equipment in 1999 Independence Missouri USA Gleaner combines in 2000 production moved to Hesston Kansas USA Willmar Minnesota USA Spra Coupe and Willmar application equipment in 2001 Biatorbagy Hungary Grain Storage and Handling Equipment closed in 2020Brands editAGCO Power Automated Production 54 Challenger Cimbra 54 Cumberland 54 Fella Fendt Fuse 54 Gleaner GSI 55 Laverda Massey Ferguson Precision Planting 56 RoGator TerraGator 57 Sunflower 58 Tecno 54 Valtra WhiteSee also edit nbsp Companies portalList of S amp P 400 companiesReferences edit a b c d e US SEC Form 10 K AGCO Corporation United States Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved April 30 2023 AGCO Fortune Archived from the original on 2018 12 15 Retrieved 2018 12 14 a b History of AGCO History of AGCO Executive Chief 1994 04 01 Robert J Ratliff ChiefExecutive net Retrieved 2022 06 25 a b c AGCO Form S 4 A Registration of Securities Filing Date Jul 15 1996 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 Lyle Yost founder of Hesston Corp passes away at age 99 Progressive Forage May 4 2012 Archived from the original on March 13 2016 Retrieved September 16 2012 Voorhis Dan April 6 2012Z Lyle Yost founder of Hesston Industries dies at age 99 Wichita Eagle Archived from the original on August 10 2014 Retrieved September 12 2012 a b AGCO Form 424B3 Prospectus Filing Date Jul 17 1996 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 a b AGCO Form S 3 Registration Statement Filing Date Jan 22 1997 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 Agco Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Feb 28 1997 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 Agco Form S 3 A Filing Date Feb 7 1997 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 Agco Form 10 K Annual Report Filing Date Mar 31 1998 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 Dl Esteban 19 January 2014 Pesados Argentinos AGCO pesadosargentinos blogspot com ar Agco Form 10 K Annual Report Filing Date Mar 31 1999 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 Agco Form 10 K Annual Report Filing Date Mar 28 2000 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 Agco Form 10 K405 Filing Date Apr 2 2001 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 Agco Form 10 K405 Filing Date Mar 29 2002 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 Agco Form 10 Q Quarterly Report Filing Date Nov 14 2002 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 Agco Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Dec 16 2003 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 Agco Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Jan 8 2004 secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 2010 s Era of AGCO Power Agcopower Retrieved 2021 07 13 AGCO AGCO Corporation Chairman Robert J Ratliff Retires Board Names Martin Richenhagen New Chairman AGCO Retrieved 2022 06 25 Agco Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Oct 30 2007 PDF secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 AGCO Italian deal farmindustrynews com Archived from the original on 2010 07 27 Retrieved 2009 12 03 AGCO Power AGCO Power AGCO Tractor color phase out agriculture com Archived from the original on 2010 05 25 Retrieved 2018 09 28 Agco Form 8 K Current Report Filing Date Nov 3 2010 PDF secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 Agco Form 10 Q Quarterly Report Filing Date May 6 2011 PDF secdatabase com Retrieved Jan 1 2013 AGCO Laverda Archived 2012 03 21 at the Wayback Machine Agco plans investment in U S plants including Hesston kansas com Archived from the original on 2012 03 19 Retrieved 2011 01 30 AGCO AGCO Intivity Center and Manufacturing Expansion Officially Open AGCO Retrieved 2022 06 19 Agco to expand plant in Hesston kansas com Archived from the original on 2011 06 14 Retrieved 2011 06 10 AGCO Investor Relations News investors agcocorp com Archived from the original on 2017 05 07 Retrieved 2013 09 23 Kansan Chad Frey Newton Investment thekansan com GSI aims to be local supplier across the globe World Grain https www world grain com articles 5267 gsi aims to be local supplier across the globe Caring About the Future of Farming fusesmartfarming com 14 November 2019 Precision Planting sold to Agco farmindustrynews com 26 July 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 07 26 Posted Martin Cash Sep 2020 AGCO acquires 151 Research Inc a Winnipeg grain storage research and development firm Winnipeg Free Press Retrieved 2023 03 01 Allison David 21 August 2020 CEO of agriculture equipment giant AGCO retiring Atlanta Business Chronicle Retrieved 7 November 2022 Meltzer Mark 26 October 2018 Farm equipment maker AGCO names Eric Hansotia COO Atlanta Business Chronicle Retrieved 7 November 2022 Singh Rajesh Kumar 19 April 2021 Our factories are hungry U S farm machinery maker faces dearth of components Reuters Retrieved 7 November 2022 Pates Mikkel 22 December 2021 AGCO to acquire North Dakota s Appareo Agweek Retrieved 7 November 2022 Precision Planting Agrees To Acquire Headsight Business www farm equipment com Retrieved 2023 02 28 Precision Planting Agrees To Acquire Headsight Business AgWeb 2021 08 10 Retrieved 2023 02 28 MarketScreener AGCO Acquires Faromatics a Precision Livestock Farming Company MarketScreener www marketscreener com Retrieved 2021 09 29 MarketScreener Precision Planting s Acquisition of Software Company to Improve Operations Products www farm equipment com AGCO Agrees to Acquire Appareo Systems www businesswire com 2021 12 21 Retrieved 2023 02 28 AGCO to acquire North Dakota s Appareo Agweek 2021 12 22 Retrieved 2023 02 28 AGCO Acquires JCA Industries finance yahoo com Retrieved 2023 02 28 AGCO Acquires JCA Industries www businesswire com 2022 05 02 Retrieved 2023 02 28 Deka Kannaki 2023 09 28 AGCO Corp to acquire 2 billion stake in Trimble unit to boost agri portfolio Reuters Retrieved 2023 10 03 Valtra Manufacturing Today 2007 05 01 Retrieved 2022 09 02 Walter Isabell AGCO Fendt ubernimmt Vertrieb der Marke Challenger b4bschwaben de B4B Schwaben in German Retrieved 2023 08 06 a b c d e AGCO Brands AGCO Retrieved 2023 09 10 GSI AGCO brand Precision Planting AGCO brand TerraGator AGCO brand Sunflower AGCO brand Further reading editHesston CorporationFactory on the Plains Lyle Yost and the Hesston Corporation Billy Mac Jones Wichita State University 1987 ASIN B0006EQOU0 Hesston Corporation Document Archive Kansas Historical SocietyExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to AGCO Official website Business data for AGCO Corporation BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AGCO amp oldid 1205763783, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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