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Salford Unveils New Finance Program

Program offers flexibility aimed at American farmers' way of doing business.
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Published: Aug 26, 2010

Salford Farm Machinery is offering a flexible financing plan to growers across the United States with an eye toward helping keep today's farmer in dependable, durable farm machinery.

Jim Danielsen, Salford's national sale manager, says, "The American agricultural industry is faced with incredible pressure in these economic times, and Salford is committed to create opportunities for its customers to remain competitive."

Under the new program, farmers can purchase new equipment sold at authorized dealers with flexible financing options which include: low rate loans, 36, 48 and 60 month finance terms, and monthly and seasonal payment arrangements.

The Salford Finance Program is in partnership with Agricredit Acceptance LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of De Lage Landen Financial Services.

For more information, click on www.salfordmachine.com, or call (866) 689-0433.



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