BBI, Monroe Tractor Get Ready for New York Farm Show

BBI is in an empire state of mind, as the company gets ready for the New York Farm Show with one its key dealer partners in the northeastern United States, Monroe Tractor.

The 2013 edition of the New York Farm Show will take place February 21-24 at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse.  Over 400 vendors will showcase products and services from the world of agriculture, including farm equipment and implements, feed and seed, as well as agribusiness services.

Headquartered in Henrietta, New York, Monroe tractor is the Empire State’s premier dealer of new and used equipment for the agriculture and construction industries.  Out of the dealership’s 11 locations across the state, seven (Batavia, Canandaigua, Auburn, Adams Center, Binghamton, Elmira, and Hornell) stores feature farm equipment from BBI and other major brands.

Two of BBI’s market-leading spreaders optimized for precision agriculture, MagnaSpread and Endurance,  will be on display at the New York Farm Show. MagnaSpread is BBI’s flagship hydraulic spreader for large-scale, precision application of granular fertilizer and lime.  Endurance is the company’s rugged hydraulic spreader for large-scale, precision application of litter and other organic materials. MagnaSpread and Endurance models feature BBI’s proprietary Binary Manifold, making connections to precision agriculture technology tools a snap.

"We are proud to work with Monroe Tractor at the 2013 New York Farm Show,” stated Gerry Winters, BBI’s territory sales manager for the northeastern United States and Canada.  “Monroe is the premier dealer of ag and construction equipment in the northeastern U. S.  They have a keen understanding of what farmers need for optimizing their operations for precision agriculture technologies and equipment, and they match that expertise with a real commitment to the customer.”

For more information on the New York Farm Show, taking place at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse from February 23-25, visit the show website at www.newyorkfarmshow.com.