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Tractor Wars II

3/2/2026 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Between 1929 and 1959, tractor makers battled for position as the industry improved on new designs.

From 1929 through 1959, the tractor industry changed focus. Rather than pioneering the idea of bringing power farming to agriculture, companies started working toward making mechanized farming part of everyday life in rural America. Tractor makers fought for market supremacy as each company improved on the basic design. Watch the next installment of Iowa PBS’s Tractor Wars series, Tractor Wars II.

03/02/2026

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Tractor Wars is a local public television program presented by Iowa PBS

Tractor Wars II

3/2/2026 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

From 1929 through 1959, the tractor industry changed focus. Rather than pioneering the idea of bringing power farming to agriculture, companies started working toward making mechanized farming part of everyday life in rural America. Tractor makers fought for market supremacy as each company improved on the basic design. Watch the next installment of Iowa PBS’s Tractor Wars series, Tractor Wars II.

03/02/2026

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