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Ceat Introduces New Farmax R65 Radial Ag Tire

CEAT Specialty Tires is adding the Farmax R65 ag radial to its North American product line-up.

CEAT Farmax ag radial tire
How Ag Tire Sales Are Impacted by Farm Conditions, Whatever the Weather

You can’t control Mother Nature, but observing changing weather patterns can prepare you for upcoming field conditions to better serve your agricultural customers.

Farm field conditions for agricultural tire selection
Maxam Tire Launches Tire for High-Horsepower Tractors, Harvester Equipment

Maxam Tire has made its entry into the U.S. rear radial agricultural tire category with the MS951R Agrixtra R1W.

Maxam Tire's MS951R Agrixtra
Don Owen Tire: An Interview with A 2nd Generation Ag Tire Dealer

Second-generation business owner Bob Owen talks with Contributing editor Jeff Wallick about ag tire technology, the origins of his business and even delves into the difference between a farmer and a crop producer. (And yes, there’s a difference.)

Agricultural tire dealer Don Owen Tire
Trelleborg, Loylogic Partner for AgriPlus Rewards Program

The new loyalty program for agricultural dealerships, salesmen and end-users is designed to offer a unique loyalty experience that is rewarding and engaging.

Trelleborg Loylogic Agriplus rewards program
Alliance Tire Introduces 7-Foot Harvest Tire

Alliance Tire Group has introduced new sizes of agricultural tires to its Agriflex line, including one size that’s almost seven feet tall.

Alliance Agriflex 372
The Long Tail of Ag Tires Finding Your Niche

We live in a truly limitless world. Our world is both large and small. We have access to nearly infinite options in nearly every facet of life and industry. Meanwhile, our reach has expanded exponentially, while making the world much smaller and more reachable.

Trelleborg Announces Price Increase

Trelleborg Wheels Systems has announced an up to 8% price increase for its agricultural, forestry, industrial and construction pneumatic tires in North America. The company says the increase is due to higher raw material costs.

Titan Increasing Prices

Titan International will be implementing a price increase its agricultural, industrial and construction tires produced and sold in North America. The increase takes effect Sept. 1, 2017.

Titan International