
Kverneland Financing
Finance or refinance Kverneland tillage, planting, and forage equipment. Flexible payment structures for European precision implements, funding in about 1-2.
Kverneland makes the kind of equipment that ends up on farms where quality of the field pass matters as much as the speed of it. The plows, cultivators, seeders, and forage tools carry a Norwegian engineering pedigree and compete at the top of the precision tillage and seeding market in North America. Farmers who invest in Kverneland equipment understand what they are paying for, and the financing on those machines should reflect the same kind of care. A good implement on a bad payment structure is a drag the operation does not need to carry.
We finance and refinance Kverneland implements for farms that use them across tillage, seeding, and forage applications. The brand is now part of the Kubota group, which has strengthened the dealer network and the parts supply in North America. That support is reflected in used-market values, and those values are what make financing realistic on implements that otherwise might seem like too small a ticket for a lender to care about.

Kverneland Equipment We Finance
Kverneland's tillage lineup is the most widely recognized product category in North America. Plows, disc harrows, cultivators, and subsoilers from Kverneland are used by operators who want precision depth control and consistent field preparation across variable soil types. Precision tillage equipment from Kverneland can represent significant capital when you add up a full tillage system, and the value supports financing packages that exceed our $50,000 minimum comfortably.
The seeding side of the Kverneland lineup includes conventional seeders, combination drill-seeders, and precision air seeder systems. Grain drill and seeder equipment from Kverneland shows up on operations that want placement accuracy and seed-to-soil contact that matches what they are paying for in seed genetics. Financing a Kverneland seeding system is something we handle for wheat, canola, and small-grain operations that have invested in precision seeding technology.
Kverneland also produces forage equipment including mowers, tedders, and rakes that are used in hay and forage operations across the country. Hay and forage tools from Kverneland pair with their own or other brands' balers and harvesters to complete a high-quality forage system. The implements hold value and support financing alongside larger equipment packages.
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The Kverneland Farmer and Their Operation
Kverneland buyers tend to be operations where precision matters more than price. Organic farming operations that rely on mechanical weed control often choose Kverneland tillage tools because the cultivator designs allow the accuracy that distinguishes a clean pass from a messy one. Organic and reduced-input operations cannot afford imprecise tillage the way a conventional operation might tolerate it, and Kverneland's reputation in that category is real.
Small-grain and wheat operations that invest in seeding precision often run Kverneland combination drills or air seeders alongside their primary tractor. The seeding window in wheat country can be narrow, and equipment that places seed at consistent depth and spacing contributes to the yield picture in ways that are difficult to overstate.
Family farms in the mid-size range that are upgrading their tillage and seeding systems often arrive at Kverneland after running cheaper alternatives and deciding that the per-acre cost of imprecise field work is higher than the payment on a quality implement. That is a sensible calculation, and we finance the upgrade when the operation is ready for it.
Farm Refinance Questions
Our minimum is $50,000. Many Kverneland tillage and seeding systems clear that floor, particularly on newer or higher-spec configurations. Older single implements can sometimes fall below it, and we will tell you quickly if the transaction size is an issue.
Kubota's ownership of Kverneland has strengthened the dealer and parts support in North America. That stability is a positive for used-market values and for our confidence in the collateral. It does not change how we finance the equipment, but it is a good sign for the brand's long-term value trajectory.
Yes. Equipment packages that combine multiple implements into a single transaction are something we structure when the total value and the operation's profile support it. One note for the whole field system is often simpler than two or three separate loans.
Yes. Kverneland makes cultivation and minimal-tillage tools that are used in transition programs. We finance those investments for operations that are moving toward a different tillage philosophy and need capital to acquire the right equipment for the new system.
Yes. Used implements in working condition with verifiable value qualify as collateral. Kverneland equipment that has been maintained holds reasonable value in the precision implement segment, and we can assess what a given used machine supports as a loan.

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