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Titan Machinery Reports Q1 FY 2026 Revenue Drops 5.5%

WEST FARGO, N.D. — Case IH and New Holland dealership group Titan Machinery Inc. today reported financial results for the fiscal first quarter ended April 30, 2025.

Commenting on Titan’s results, Baird analyst Mig Dobre says, “Titan continues to take the steps necessary to destock its older inventory and realign its mix across both ag and construction. Margins reflected the pressure associated with destocking through a demand downturn, inventories were lowered by $12.5 million (in contrast to the normal seasonal build) with steeper reductions set to take place in the coming quarters. 

"Our fiscal first quarter results demonstrated our ability to advance our short term goals in a challenging market environment, and while headwinds persist across the agricultural sector, our team remains focused on continuing to execute upon our initiative to optimize inventory and navigate through the trough of the cycle," commented Bryan Knutson, Titan Machinery's President and Chief Executive Officer. "The stronger than expected top-line performance during the fiscal first quarter primarily reflects the timing of delivery on pre-sold equipment, as opposed to an increase in demand, and does not change our overall expectations for the full fiscal year. We continue to anticipate a very subdued retail environment given the ongoing likelihood of weak farmer profitability, with government support programs remaining an important but still very much undefined variable. While challenges persist in the marketplace, our team's relentless focus on disciplined execution of our inventory reduction initiatives and our customer care strategy is allowing us to manage key variables of the business that will improve our position as w

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