Since 1957, with the development of the equipment DPM (forage and grains disintegrator, chopper and miller) Nogueira has become a reference for technology in the national agricultural scenario. This equipment, an initial landmark for Nogueira products, stands out up until these days as the sales leader in its category in Brazil and abroad. Throughout the 50s and the 60s, with other equipments developed, Nogueira, gradually established itself as a synonym of quality, solidity and trust in the agricultural sector. In the 70s, besides Brazil, the Nogueira products were already familiar to farmers from South America, Africa and Central America. In the middle 80s, the products started to be exported to North America. Also at the same time, Nogueira released its first mobile silo filler, most commonly known as forage harvester. With the success of the results obtained with this machine, Nogueira soon also became the market leader in this segment. In 1988, Nogueira also directs itself to the haymaking segment and releases the AP-41N baler. Since this was a market that remained unexplored in Brazil, Nogueira once again anticipated trends and stood out in another segment. In the end of the 90s, the company also began exploring the market for machinery dedicated to plantation and land preparation through the introduction of the fertilizer, limestone and Soft seed distributor, and later expands its agricultural product line with the fertilizer and seed distributor cart "Masterflow" and "Rotaflow" (high precision seed drill), rapidly positioning itself among the great companies of this segment. After 50 years of history marked by hard work, honesty, perseverance and respect to the customers, the Nogueira brand is present in Brazil and abroad through a net of reseller companies. This vast net allows the distribution of equipments and spare parts, use guidance, services and technical assistance to a growing number of consumers. Nogueira maintains highly qualified technical teams, which provide services and support to the resellers, as well as demonstrators which regularly carry out presentations of the Nogueira machinery in the fields throughout the country and world.