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From 1919 through the 1930s, the H.A. Wetmore Company was a tractor builder based in the state of Iowa. Prior to establishing his own manufacturing operation, Mr. Wetmore operated as a dealer of automobiles and tractors, notably representing the Waterloo Boy brand. When Deere acquired the Waterloo factory, Wetmore's dealership was dissolved, prompting him to initiate the production of tractors under his own name. Facing a challenging economic climate, Wetmore was compelled to reduce prices during the early 1920s, ultimately leading to the cessation of manufacturing activities by the 1930s.

The story of White Farm Equipment begins in 1969, originating from the White Motor Company. Prior to this, White had strategically absorbed Oliver and Cockshutt in 1960, and Minneapolis-Moline followed in 1963. A new chapter commenced in 1991 when AGCO integrated White into its portfolio. For a decade, AGCO sustained the production of tractors bearing the AGCO-White name, ultimately discontinuing the brand in 2001.