Case IH “Red Power” Skid steer Purchased by Ohio Firm, More than $75,000 Donated to FFA

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With the click of a mouse, a consortium of Central Ohio Case IH dealers bought one of the most unique skid steers around and became a major benefactor of the FFA at national, regional and local levels. The final bid of $77,000 won Evolution AG LLC the online auction for “Red Power” -- a one-of-a-kind skid steer donated by Case IH to raise funds for the organization. 

In fact, 89 percent of the sale proceeds will go to the National FFA Foundation and 10 percent to the Ohio FFA Foundation. One percent will be awarded to Buckeye Valley FFA, the local chapter selected by Evolution AG LLC, which is the parent of JR Equipment Inc., Hill Implement Co., and Agri-Trac, all with locations in Ohio. 

“We congratulate Evolution Ag on its winning bid,” says Kyle Russell, Case IH senior director of marketing and an Ohio native. “Case IH has a long history of support for FFA and youth programs, and we are proud to contribute to a program that has done so much to help students Be Ready for future careers in agriculture.”

The Case IH “Red Power” one-of-a-kind skid steer recently sold to Evolution Ag, with 
locations in Delaware, Upper Sandusky, Circleville, and Utica, Ohio – generating 
$77,000 in proceeds donated to the FFA. A check presentation was held at the 2012 
National FFA Convention in Indianapolis last week where Case IH officials were on 
hand to present $68,530 to the National FFA Foundation, $7,700 to the Ohio FFA 
Foundation and $770 to the Buckeye Valley FFA Chapter.

Doug Loudenslager is one of the owners of Evolution AG LLC and is thrilled to bring “Red Power” to Ohio. As a former FFA member and national officer, he knows the tremendous impact the organization has on members, as well as communities. He also served as Chief Operating Officer of the National FFA Foundation from 2004 to 2009.  “Evolution Ag and Case IH recognize the big job in front of us,” says Loudenslager.

“It has been suggested we’ll need to double food production in the next 30 years. It’s going to take not only new developments in technology and equipment, we also are going to need bright young people who are excited about the opportunities offered in the agricultural industry. Anything we can do to encourage young people at the high school level to get a good foundation with agricultural education and the FFA, and then go on to post-secondary education, will help us collectively as an industry.”

Although the official merger of the companies that comprise Evolution Ag takes place Jan. 1, 2013, the companies already are working together to meet customers’ needs as effectively as possible.

The online auction kicked off at the 2012 Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, where “Red Power” was on display in the Case IH exhibit. Crowds of show attendees checked out its many special upgrades and high-tech features. Created as a cooperative project between Case IH and its sister company, Case Construction, “Red Power” is a Case model SV250 skid steer, which features 82 gross engine hp and a 2,500-lb rated operating capacity (ROC).This special-edition skid steer sports dual chrome exhaust stacks, custom eight-spoke-pattern wheels, tinted cab windows, a custom red leather seat, special LED lighting and other premium features. 


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