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John Buhler dead at 91

In later years business leader turned attention to philanthropic efforts

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Published: December 23, 2024

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Buhler Industries’ Versatile Nemesis 235 tractor. (Versatile-ag.com)

Farm equipment manufacturer and philanthropist John Buhler has died.

PHOTO: UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG photo:

PHOTO: UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG

Buhler bought Standard Gas Engine Works, in Morden, 55 years ago and renamed it Farm King. That firm eventually grew into Buhler Industries and encompassed Farm King, Allied and Inland brands. In the late 1990s the firm acquired the Versatile brand of tractors, and operated it until 2007 as Buhler-Versatile.

In 2007 Buhler sold 80 per cent of the business to Russian equipment maker Rostselmach. At the time the firm operated 10 factories and eight distribution facilities in North America and employed 800 people. It’s since been sold to a Turkish agricultural equipment firm.

After making his fortune Buhler turned to philanthropy and funded medical, educational and community projects throughout the province.

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In recognition of this committment, Buhler was awarded honorary doctorates from the University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba. He was named to the Order of Canada in 2012, and was inducted into the Manitoba Business Hall of Fame in 2014.

No information is currently available about his cause of death. Buhler was 91 and is survived by his wife Bonnie.

About the author

Gord Gilmour

Gord Gilmour

Publisher, Manitoba Co-operator, and Senior Editor, News and National Affairs, Glacier FarmMedia

Gord Gilmour has been writing about agriculture in Canada for more than 30 years. He's an award winning journalist and columnist who's currently the publisher of the Manitoba Co-operator and senior editor, news and national affairs for Glacier FarmMedia. He grew up on a grain and oilseed operation in east-central Saskatchewan that his brother still owns and operates, and occasionally lets Gord work on, if Gord promises to take it easy on the equipment.

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