John Deere predicts improved forestry equipment sales for 2013
John Deere construction and forestry sales decreased by 11% for the latest reporting quarter, and 8% for the nine month reporting period. Deere’s worldwide sales of construction and forestry equipment are predicted to decrease by about 8% for 2013. However, global forestry sales are expected to be higher due to a higher US demand that is offsetting weakness in the European markets. Source: www.johndeere.com
New publishing partnership for the International Journal of Forest Engineering (IJFE)
The future looks bright for the IJFE as they partner with Taylor and Francis for the journal production. The journal has been refreshed and has a new layout of articles. The journal will be published online three times per year and bound into one printed volume at the end of the year. Articles will also be published on-line as soon as they are available. Source: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tife20/current#.UhpTZVYaL4g
John Deere construction and forestry sales decreased by 11% for the latest reporting quarter, and 8% for the nine month reporting period. Deere’s worldwide sales of construction and forestry equipment are predicted to decrease by about 8% for 2013. However, global forestry sales are expected to be higher due to a higher US demand that is offsetting weakness in the European markets. Source: www.johndeere.com
New publishing partnership for the International Journal of Forest Engineering (IJFE)
The future looks bright for the IJFE as they partner with Taylor and Francis for the journal production. The journal has been refreshed and has a new layout of articles. The journal will be published online three times per year and bound into one printed volume at the end of the year. Articles will also be published on-line as soon as they are available. Source: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tife20/current#.UhpTZVYaL4g