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Dairy Calf & Heifer Association Partners With Caterpillar

The Dairy Calf and Heifer Association is proud to announce it has partnered with Caterpillar to join the Caterpillar National Account program. 
 
"Our association is dedicated to enhancing the success of the industry by providing insights and opportunities to improve dairy calf and heifer production," says DCHA President Lane Sollenberger. "This partnership matches that goal by helping members access products and information from Caterpillar, an industry leader in agricultural equipment manufacturing." 
 
This partnership allows DCHA members to use Caterpillar's national account program, which includes preferred pricing on select Cat equipment, as well as access to service and support from Cat dealers throughout North America. 
 
Eligible equipment includes Cat skid steer loaders, compact and multi-terrain loaders, wheel loaders, telehandlers, backhoe loaders, hydraulic excavators and track-type tractors. 
 
"Our product line includes more than 300 Cat machines, which means producers raising calves and heifers can choose from a variety of hardworking products to support their operations," says Dustin Johansen, Caterpillar Agriculture Industry manager. "We're proud to partner with the Dairy Calf and Heifer Association to help members get their work done with the highest quality and best valued equipment in the industry." 
 
For more information on DCHA or details on how to become a member, visit www.calfandheifer.org, call (855) 400-3242 or email info@calfandheifer.org. 
 
All DCHA members are eligible. Discounts cannot be applied to past purchases. Contact your local Caterpillar dealer and identify yourself as a DCHA Member to take advantage of your pricing today. 
 
To find your local dealer, please visit www.cat.com/dealer-locator or contact your Caterpillar National Account Manager Andy Jobes at Jobes_Andy_L@cat.com or 704-576-5082 for more information or to obtain a quote.
 
 
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