AEM’s award-winning bi-weekly newsletter, the AEM Industry Advisor, provides the association’s members with relevant industry information that is key to the future of their business. Featuring topics like advocacy trends, sustainability, and technology, among others, the AEM Industry Advisor is sure to contain something for everyone. As 2026 draws near, let’s take a look at some of our most popular content of 2025…
AEM Releases Updated Report on the Benefits of Precision Agriculture in the United States -- AEM's updated version of its 2021 study provides quantifiable evidence of how farmers using precision ag technologies are achieving significant gains in productivity, input efficiency, and environmental stewardship.
Internal Combustion Engines are at the Heart of Diverse Alternative Fuels Future -- As lawmakers and regulators look to further reduce emissions and overall reliance on fossil fuels, some might wonder what the future looks like for internal combustion engines in the agriculture equipment industry.
AEM’s Celebration of Construction on the National Mall Returns in May 2025 – As policymakers in Washington debated several issues critical to the non-road equipment industry in 2025, the Celebration of Construction on the National Mall returned to educate those who impact the industry and established AEM as a trusted leader capable of facilitating future discussions.
Government of Canada Provides Temporary Tariff Relief -- On April 15, 2025, Canada’s Minister of Finance announced the government’s intention to “provide temporary 6-month relief for goods imported from the U.S. that are used in Canadian manufacturing, processing and food and beverage packaging, and for those used to support public health, health care, public safety, and national security objectives.”
5 Equipment Manufacturing Industry Trends to Watch in 2025 -- Each year, AEM gathers a list of top trends to keep an eye on in the coming year. Both the short- and long-term futures of the equipment manufacturing industry were defined by several impactful trends this past year.
Navigating the Global Emissions Regulations for Non-Road Engines and Powertrains --The global emissions regulatory landscape is definitely growing more complex. A lack of harmonization makes compliance even more burdensome – but it is a burden OEMs will continue to shoulder over time.
Ag, Construction Equipment Markets Hope for Much-Needed Momentum in 2025 -- Despite some uncertainty over tariffs and a few other external factors, 2025 was predicted to be a solid stepping stone toward even more prosperous years ahead.
CASE 4 Learning Partners with AEM Members to Shape the Future of Agricultural Education --The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that there will be more than 24,000 openings for heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians each year – to combat this issue, it is essential that manufacturers and dealers get involved with ag education programs like CASE 4 Learning.
Ag Equipment Interoperability Expands Potential for Sustainability -- The agriculture industry is becoming increasingly technology driven. More and more sensors, software, and data are helping both man and machine make smarter farming decisions. Now, to fully capitalize on the benefits a “smart farming operation” has to offer, complete equipment interoperability is a necessity.
2025 AEM Annual Conference to Explore ‘The Art of Balance’ -- The theme for the 2025 AEM Annual Conference, The Art of Balance celebrated the delicate equilibrium found in both nature and business. Balance requires concentration and precision to stay goal-focused, resilience to navigate through challenging times, and precision to maintain goals.