Canadian Agricultural Tractor Sales Rise Slightly in June 2025 as U.S. Sales Continue to Drop

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7/14/2025

According to recent data from AEM, Canadian sales of 4-wheel drive tractors grew 24.7% year-to-date in June 2025 compared to the year before. Total Canadian sales of agricultural tractors were up 1.6% year-to-date in June 2025.

U.S. sales of agricultural tractors and combines didn’t see any increases in June 2025. Total agricultural tractor sales fell 4.4%, while combine sales dipped 43.7% compared to June 2024.

“The ongoing slump in U.S. combine and tractors sales demonstrates the market challenges facing the agricultural sector,” said AEM Senior Vice President Curt Blades. “We know farmers are hesitant to make major investments with global trade instability, high interest rates, and increased input prices. We’re encouraged by Canada’s continued strong performance throughout these summer months. The passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is also a significant step forward for the agricultural equipment industry.”

The Ag Tractor and Combine reports can be found on the AEM Market Share Statistics page. The U.S. report can be downloaded from this page, while the Canadian report is available for download here.

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