“The combination of the two companies’ synergies, Lamb and Webster’s expertise in the area for 62 years, and Monroe’s vast history as a Case IH dealer, will provide customers with an even greater level of service and support,” said Chris Felosky, President of Monroe Tractor.
“The acquisition is also expected to result in greater efficiencies and significantly increase market share,” said Janet Felosky, CEO, Monroe Tractor.
Lamb and Webster’s locations will now operate as Monroe Tractor and continue to provide Case IH agricultural equipment, as well as other brands, parts, service, and support.