Monarch Tractor Teams Up with DFA to Offer Members Discounts on Electric MK-V Dairy Tractor

Monarch Tractor has partnered with Dairy Farmers of America to offer members exclusive savings on its fully electric MK-V Dairy tractor.

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MK-V Dairy tractor
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Monarch Tractor recently announced it is teaming up with Dairy Farmers of America (DFA), giving DFA members access to exclusive savings on the MK-V Dairy tractor—the first 100% electric, driver-optional tractor built specifically for dairy tasks like feed pushing.

With this new deal, DFA members can snag a discount through the co-op’s Member Savings Network. According to Monarch Tractor, the MK-V helps cut down on diesel costs, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and can even act as a mobile power source for farmers in the field.

“We’re thrilled to bring Monarch’s innovative technology to DFA’s member-owners,” says Praveen Penmetsa, CEO and co-founder of Monarch Tractor. “Industry partnerships are a core tenet of Monarch’s farmer-first philosophy, and our MK-V Dairy tractor aligns perfectly with DFA’s commitment to helping farmers operate more efficiently and profitably.”

Through its commitments to sustainable and responsible farming, DFA is furthering its goal in helping dairy farms and their communities thrive by connecting farms to valuable energy efficiency initiatives and resources through their Farm Services division. The MK-V Dairy tractor supports these efforts.

“We are pleased to partner with Monarch Tractor to bring their cutting-edge MK-V Dairy tractor to our farmer-owners,” says Kaitlyn Cherny, DFA Energy Program Manager. “This collaboration not only provides significant savings but also enhances our farmers’ ability to optimize labor resources and improve productivity. At Dairy Farmers of America, we are committed to supporting our members with innovative solutions that drive efficiency and sustainability on their farms.”

DFA members can check out the details and grab their discount by logging into the DFA member portal.

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