Vermeer Corporation, a leading U.S. agricultural machinery provider, has partnered with UK-based G.T. Bunning and Sons Ltd. to introduce premium manure spreaders to its North American product lineup. This strategic alliance aims to enhance productivity for livestock farmers in the U.S. and Canada by combining Vermeer’s forage expertise with Bunning’s 40-year legacy in spreader technology.


Vermeer Corporation, a leading U.S.-based provider of agricultural machinery, has entered a strategic partnership with G.T. Bunning and Sons Ltd., a company located in Dereham, Norfolk, United Kingdom. Vermeer, headquartered in Iowa, is known for its extensive line of hay and forage equipment, primarily catering to North American livestock farmers. Through this collaboration, Vermeer aims to fill a significant gap in its product lineup by adding manure spreaders to its offerings, enhancing its support for livestock operations.

This partnership, with Bunning’s 40-year experience in manufacturing muck spreaders, aligns with Vermeer’s commitment to improving productivity for farmers and ranchers across the U.S. and Canada. Shane Rourke, managing director of Vermeer Forage Solutions, commented,

“By combining Vermeer forage expertise and dealer network with Bunning’s legacy in premium spreader technology, we’re positioned to offer producers equipment that truly meets their needs.”

Shane Rourke, managing director of Vermeer Forage Solutions

Vermeer’s current range includes round balers, mowers, bale processors, and more, with the ZR5-1200 self-propelled baler being one of its flagship products. With the addition of Bunning spreaders, the company further strengthens its equipment lineup, enabling it to serve the agricultural sector more comprehensively.

Bunning, a well-established UK company, views this collaboration as an important step in expanding its presence in North America. Chris Druce, sales director of Bunning, remarked,

“This partnership with Vermeer marks a significant milestone for Bunning in the United States and Canada. It demonstrates our shared commitment to supporting agricultural operations of all sizes with innovative solutions.”

Chris Druce, sales director of Bunning

The move highlights the growing trend of European agricultural equipment, known for its advanced engineering, making its way into the U.S. market, offering more sophisticated options beyond the dominant domestic brands.

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