The objective of the paper is to analyse changes in the new farm tractor market in Poland and the annual income of farmers’ households gener-ated  in the  same period.  The  studies covered  the period  from 2010  to 2020. The new farm tractors market was analysed with reference to the number of sold tractors, which was measured by the number of regis-trations.  The  paper  considers  quarterly  seasonality  of  sale  along  with demand  for  selected  producers  and  engine-power  categories  of  new farm tractors sold in Poland. By “new tractors” the authors mean those registered for the first time in Poland and manufactured in the same or the  preceding  year.  In  2010-2020,  there  were  over  148,000 new  farm tractors registered in Poland. The highest number of tractors sold was recorded  in 2012, the  lowest  in  2016.  Tractors  from  Western  Europe, USA, and Japan predominate on the Polish market. Among new vehi-cles,  the  highest  number  registered  in  the  investigated  period  consti-tuted New Holland (23,780) tractors, followed by John Deere (19,453), Zetor  (16,398),  Deutz-Fahr  (10,508),  and  Kubota  (7,674).  The  total share of these producers in 2010-2020 amounted to approx. 58%. With regard  to  the  engine-power  categories  in the  analysed  period, tractors with power of 37-73 kW and 74-132 kW (33.85%) constituted the larg-est  proportion  (49.07%).  An  increased  interest  in  tractors  with  power below 36 kW was also observed from 2016 to 2020. Such vehicles ac-counted  for  10%  of  all  registrations. The  general  trend  related  to  the volume  of  average  annual  income  is  not  consistent  with  the  trend  of purchasing new farm tractors, while the highest number of registrations was  recorded  during  the  period  in  which  inflation  rates  reached  their highest values.