Your dedicated equipment sales rep for the Hawkeye State
Your Local Rep
Upper Midwest Territory
Over 32 years of sales experience with deep expertise in dealer development and program design. Spent a decade in import distribution building strategic partnerships, floor plan financing, and retail finance programs that drive dealer growth and market penetration.
Three world-class product lines tailored for Iowa's equipment needs.
Municipal forestry programs, suburban development tree work, commercial canopy maintenance.
Windbreak management, drainage clearing, derecho response, lot clearing.
Chippers, stump grinders, and leaf blowers for Iowa's windbreak maintenance, storm cleanup, and municipal landscaping programs.
Local expertise backed by decades of industry experience.
5
States in Territory
32+
Years Experience
3
Product Lines
Iowa's agricultural landscape presents unique equipment demands that differ from heavily forested states. The state's 30 million acres of farmland require ongoing management of windbreaks, shelterbelts, and drainage channel vegetation — clearing work that Gyro-Trac mulchers handle efficiently on the high-flow skid steers Iowa farmers already own. As Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, and Iowa City continue to grow, suburban development pushes into wooded areas, creating demand for lot clearing and right-of-way establishment.
Iowa's derecho events and severe thunderstorm season generate significant emergency tree response needs, and communities across the state invest in proactive urban forestry programs to manage their aging canopy infrastructure. Socage spider lifts serve Iowa's growing municipal forestry programs and the commercial tree care companies that support urban development. The compact footprint is essential for working in established residential areas where traditional bucket trucks can't navigate narrow streets and mature tree canopies.
Jo Beau grounds care equipment is popular with Iowa contractors for its versatility — crews rely on Jo Beau chippers, stump grinders, and brush mowers to process storm debris, maintain windbreaks, and keep municipal landscapes in top condition across the state. Iowa's investment in wind energy infrastructure also creates vegetation management needs around turbine access roads and transmission corridors, adding another consistent revenue stream for equipment dealers serving Iowa's contractor base.
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