In a move set to reshape the agricultural equipment landscape in Manitoba, Greenvalley Equipment and Enns Brothers, two prominent John Deere dealers, have announced plans to combine their operations. This strategic alliance aims to create a more robust dealership network, enhancing service and support for farmers and agricultural businesses across the province.
Greenvalley Equipment, a key player within the Agri Western Dealer Group, and Enns Brothers have long been established entities in the region. Their decision to merge is driven by a shared vision to bolster customer service, expand employment opportunities, and foster long-term investment in cutting-edge agricultural technologies. The combined entity will offer customers unparalleled access to John Deere equipment, precision agriculture technology, and a suite of complementary solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of modern farming.
One of the most significant advantages of this merger is the enhanced parts inventory management system. The combined organization will provide real-time visibility into a larger shared parts inventory, which is expected to reduce equipment downtime and improve operational efficiency. Additionally, the expanded service capacity, backed by a larger team of certified technicians and precision agriculture specialists, will ensure that customers receive timely and expert support.
The financial and operational scale achieved through this merger will enable substantial investments in technology, infrastructure, and workforce development. Both Greenvalley Equipment and Enns Brothers have emphasized that local ownership and decision-making will remain intact, ensuring continuity and consistency in customer relationships. Customers can expect to continue working with the same trusted teams, benefiting from the combined strengths of the two organizations.
This strategic move is poised to set a new benchmark for agricultural equipment dealerships in Manitoba. By leveraging their combined resources and expertise, Greenvalley Equipment and Enns Brothers are well-positioned to drive innovation and deliver superior service to their customers. The transaction is expected to close in April 2026, subject to customary closing conditions, marking the beginning of a new era in agricultural equipment dealerships in the region.

