AGCO Donates Tractor to Piedmont Conservancy

DULUTH, Ga. (Dec. 17, 2012) —The gift-giving season arrived early for the Piedmont Park Conservancy (http://www.piedmontpark.org). On Nov. 30, AGCO (NYSE:AGCO) (http://www.AGCOcorp.com) delivered a new Massey Ferguson® (http://www.masseyferguson.us) tractor, valued at nearly $50,000 including accessories, maintenance and training, to Piedmont Park. The new tractor joins the Conservancy’s current tractor, a Massey Ferguson 1180, which is used for maintaining, beautifying and improving the park.

AGCO Donates a New MF1655 Massey Ferguson Tractor to Piedmont Conservancy.

“We are thrilled to receive such a generous donation from AGCO,” says Conservancy President and CEO Yvette Bowden. “Support from Atlanta companies is crucial to the continued growth and maintenance of Piedmont Park. Great cities need great parks, and we are happy to have a partner like AGCO that understands the importance of Piedmont Park to this great city,” she adds.

With this contribution, AGCO becomes a member of Piedmont Park Conservancy’s Chairman’s Circle, created to recognize corporations for annual contributions to sustain the park. AGCO also becomes a sponsor of the park’s Green Market, an open-air farmer’s market featuring locally grown produce that runs Saturdays from May through mid-December.

Sponsoring the Green Market is a natural fit for AGCO, a company that focuses exclusively on agriculture. “We build many different kinds of agriculture equipment, engineered with the goal of helping farmers of all types and acreages feed the world,” says Lindsey Pettyjohn, who leads public relations for AGCO in North America. “We’re an agricultural company, based in Atlanta, so naturally we are excited to support agriculture in our community and help educate people about the role agriculture plays in bringing food to their tables.”

The new Massey Ferguson MF1655 tractor will be more affordable for the Conservancy to operate, thanks to its improved fuel economy versus the current tractor. It will also keep the park air a little cleaner due to reduced emissions. The MF1655 is compliant with EPA’s Tier 4i emission requirements, so it puts out more than 60 percent less particulate matter and over 20 percent less nitrogen oxide than older tractors with Tier 1 engines.

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