LIVERMORE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#SincePrecisionExists—Topcon Agriculture announces Precision Ag Solved (PAS) is expanding its territory into Western Canada asLIVERMORE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#SincePrecisionExists—Topcon Agriculture announces Precision Ag Solved (PAS) is expanding its territory into Western Canada as

Topcon Agriculture Announces Expansion of Precision Ag Solved Territory into Western Canada

2026/02/27 02:01
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LIVERMORE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#SincePrecisionExists—Topcon Agriculture announces Precision Ag Solved (PAS) is expanding its territory into Western Canada as a primary distributor of Topcon’s precision agriculture portfolio. With its continued growth, PAS’s commercial operations will now include the Western Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. This follows the recent expansion of PAS in the western U.S. as a primary distributor supporting other Topcon precision agriculture resellers in the territory by maintaining ready-to-ship inventories, service parts, and offering partner technical training and support. The U.S. territory currently includes Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.

“The Precision Ag Solved team has a deep history of working alongside farmers and machinery dealers to assist with integrating and optimizing Topcon precision agriculture technologies,” said Jesse Chisholm, vice president of Topcon Agriculture, North America. “The PAS distribution expansion gives farmers better access to Topcon technologies in their local communities, enabling increased productivity, reduced inputs, and stronger profitability. We are excited to support their expanding presence in the market.”

“Our expansion into Canada is about strengthening the support network for Topcon distributors and the farmers they serve,” said Michael Bourke, owner and president of PAS. “By extending our footprint, we are able to provide more responsive service, deeper technical expertise, and hands-on precision ag support tailored to Canadian operations.”

The PAS expansion in North America builds on more than ten years of operations in Tasmania, Australia. “PAS has always been focused on building strong partnerships and delivering meaningful support to the precision ag community,” said Tim Bourke, owner and president of PAS Tasmania. “The expansion into Western Canada is a natural extension of that mission.”

About Topcon Positioning Systems

Topcon Positioning Systems is an innovation company focused on delivering precision technologies and workflow solutions for the global construction, geomatics and agricultural markets. Topcon Positioning Systems (topconpositioning.com) is headquartered in Livermore, California, U.S. The European head office is in Zoetermeer, Netherlands. Parent company Topcon Corporation (topcon.com) was founded in 1932 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

About PAS

PAS is based in Choteau, Montana, with a second location in North Dakota. An additional PAS location is planned for the Tri-Cities region in Washington. Learn more about PAS at precisionagsolved.com.

Contacts

Press Contact:
Staci Fitzgerald
Topcon Positioning Systems
corpcomm@topcon.com
+1 925-245-8610

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