Trail King expands its agricultural product line

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MITCHELL, SD —  Trail King announced the official release of its complete agricultural product offerings today.

The company, which recently announced its acquisition of Dakota Trailer Manufacturing, has decided to select products absorbed from Dakota to be marketed with the Trail King name. Dakota is a manufacturer of Aluminum Grain trailers for the agricultural market.

“The company has conducted extensive market research into the brand direction of our expanded agricultural product line,” said Rick Farris, vice-president of sales and marketing.

Trail King’s agriculture line includes an Aluminum Hopper Trailer that is optimized for farming operations and is available in sizes ranging from 22ft. to 52 ft. with specifications offered for US and Canadian markets; Aluminum Hopper Conveyor Trailer for multi-purpose use, and is available in 41 ft. or 45 ft. variations; Aluminum Grain Box Trailer, a popular model available for only US markets; and Rolled Side Super Hi-Lite Ag Trailer, what the company calls the “best companion for hauling feed, seed, fertilizer, and other high-volume products.”

The company said its focus is on supplying its customers with a complete selection of agriculture trailers built by their elite engineering and manufacturing workforce.

“We firmly believe that by widening Trail King’s brand and agricultural product offerings, we are underlining a commitment to our customers to provide a consistent variety of high-performance trailers.  We are opening the doors for our customers to expand their bottom line and that’s our definition of success,” Ferris said.

 

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