To see the other regions, browse the map or click on the links below.

Pacific Coast

Mountain Region

Northern &
Southern Plains

Delta States

Southeast Region

Appalachian Region

Corn Belt

Northeast & Lake
Regions

The Maritimes

Eastern Canada

Prairie Provinces
& Western Canada
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Northeast & Lake Regions
Principal milk-producing areas.

Climate and soil are suited to raising grains and forage for cattle and providing pastureland for grazing.

Fruit and vegetables are also important.

FEWA Region 1 (Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, West Virginia)
No fill pasture renovators Backhoes Post drivers
Hay and grain handling equipment Lawn and garden equipment Landscaping equipment
Snow removal equipment Angers Small sprayers
Light industrial equipment Rotary fillers Planters
Hydraulic hoses and fittings Lawn mowers Vineyard equipment
Combine harvesters Cattle feeding euqipment Chisel plows
Tractor tire chains Grinder chippers Subsoilers
Repair parts Mulching machines Land leveling scrapers
Hay tools Front end loaders Ditchers
Sprayers Diggers Moldboard plows
FEWA Region 3 (Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin)
Grain handling equipment Turf equipment Grain angers
Grain harvesting equipment Sprayers Grain carts
Snow handling equipment Livestock equipment Backhoes
Lawn and garden equipment Hay rakes Plows
Light industrial equipment Seeders Field cultivators
Hydraulic equipment Manure spreaders Chisel plows
Farm supplies Front end loaders Combine harvesters
Light construction equipment Harrows Mowers

Experts don't see return to cheap food soon
8/19/2008

Global Demand for Agricultural Equipment Will Hit $112 Billion by 2012
7/24/2008

FEWA’s Regional Business Conditions Report
7/14/2008

Flooding likely to hike food prices
6/22/2008

Combine sales continue climbing, but tractors still off a bit from a year ago
6/17/2008

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