AGCO Honors America's Farmers at the "Great American Agriculture Celebration" in Washington, D.C.
AGCO honored American farmers with a gold-finished Fendt 1167 Vario MT tractor to mark 250 years of U.S. agriculture and highlight its U.S. manufacturing commitment.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump joined AGCO Chairman, President and CEO Eric Hansotia at the White House to recognize agriculture's essential role in the United States and honor American farmers.
- Timed to coincide with the 250th anniversary of American agriculture, AGCO participated in the event to celebrate agriculture's enduring role in shaping the nation's past, present and future.
- The Case IH Heartland Magnum tractor, displayed on the South Lawn in patriotic red, white and blue design, represented generations of manufacturing expertise rooted in Racine, Wisconsin, built since 1988.
- Following the White House celebration, the Case IH Heartland Magnum will relocate to the USDA People's Garden in Washington, D.C., for public viewing.
- CNH continues to invest heavily in American innovation, including a $5 billion commitment through 2030, supporting approximately 8,000 employees across 10 manufacturing plants nationwide as farmers prepare for the 2026 growing season.
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Case IH Celebrates American Farmers At The White House
The Case IH Heartland Magnum tractor was featured on the South Lawn as a symbol of the enduring spirit of the American farmerVisitors can view the tractor at the USDA People’s Garden in Washington, D.C.
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