Case IH Showcases Heartland Magnum Tractor at White House Event
Case IH showcases Heartland Magnum tractor at White House, honoring American farmers and U.S. manufacturing heritage.
Case IH brought the Heartland Magnum tractor to the White House to honor American farmers and highlight U.S. manufacturing. The tractor was displayed on the South Lawn during a presidential “Celebration of Agriculture” event, symbolizing the strength and legacy of the nation’s agricultural industry.
The Heartland Magnum is a hallmark of Case IH’s long-standing commitment to farming. Built in Racine, Wisconsin, for nearly four decades, the tractor is recognized for its productivity, performance and durability. The special Heartland Magnum at the White House features a red, white and blue design, celebrating the connection between agriculture and American identity.
“Being part of this celebration of agriculture is a proud moment for our team and for the farmers we serve,” said Scott Harris, president, North America, CNH. “Built in Racine since 1988, the Magnum tractor reflects the strength of American manufacturing and the performance farmers depend on every day. We are committed to supporting US agriculture with world-class equipment.”
Case IH is part of CNH, which employs around 8,000 people across 10 U.S. manufacturing plants. The company has committed $5 billion through 2030 for research and development, precision agriculture technology and investment in U.S. manufacturing operations.
After the event, the Heartland Magnum will be relocated to the USDA People’s Garden in Washington, D.C., where it will remain on display for visitors.
As the 2026 growing season begins, Case IH continues to support farmers with equipment and technology designed to improve efficiency, productivity and reliability in the field.


