About Us
Nyssa Tractor & Implement was
founded in 1990 by Nyssa native, Gary Sparks.
Nyssa is nestled along the Snake River in extreme
Eastern Oregon, also known as the Treasure Valley.
Within a fifty mile radius there
are two hundred different crops raised, so there is
intense cultivation along with a broad range of
diversity.
This diversity has helped bring knowledge to our sales
staff when dealing with a wide variety of farming and
implement needs all over this great country.
So if you have a question about
farm machinery that nobody else can answer, try our
sales staff.
In twenty years of business, we’ve just about heard it
all. “Farm
Machinery Spoken Here”
While Gary has been on the road
completing his million miles in the truck and filling up
a yard that has four miles of road, Judy has been at
home keeping the books, making payroll, and raising two
fine boys.
Both boys are now employed at Nyssa Tractor.
Steven is involved in the sales team and John is
a certified mechanic.
Both boys have a broad range of knowledge and
eager to serve the customers.
Nyssa Tractor & Implement employs
thirteen full time employees.
However, we believe the most important part of
our team is you, the customer.
Helping the customer get back in the field with a
clean, inspected, and guaranteed new or used part at a
price of a fraction of OEM makes working with Nyssa
Tractor a pleasure.
A frequently asked question is what
kind of a name is Nyssa.
The story goes like this.
When the railroad came through the county the
first thing they did was build a set of stock shipping
pens. They
were constructed by the New York Stock Shipper
Association.
The first letter in each word spells Nyssa, thus the
name of the town.
Kit McCauley came to work here in
July of 2006.
He brought with him many years of experience in
both John Deere and Case/IH.
Although he is sales staff only, he has a
complete toolbox and knows his way around farm
machinery.
After twenty years in business, Nyssa Tractor &
Implement is still a place where a man’s word is his
bond and his handshake is his seal.