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Worldwide Case IH Signs Agreement to Lease Equipment to St. James Farm, Connects to Company’s Roots

William Schubert

August 17, 2012  

 

Case IH recently entered into an agreement with the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, helping preserve the company’s connection to a treasured piece of Case IH history. New Case IH equipment will be leased at a nominal annual fee for an ongoing 10-year rolling commitment. The Case IH equipment is for use at the St. James Farm Forest Preserve in Warrenville, Ill.

 

The agreement once again connects St. James Farm with its historic International Harvester (IH) roots. Case IH was formed in 1985, when Case's parent company acquired the agricultural assets of IH. Similarly, IH was founded in 1902 as part of the merger of five successful agricultural equipment manufacturers, including Cyrus McCormick’s McCormick Harvesting Machine Company. Cyrus’s great-nephew, Chauncey, also an International Harvester board member, purchased St. James Farm in 1920. His son, Brooks, who served as International Harvester’s CEO, took over the farm in the 1950s. He sold it in 2000 to the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, which took possession in 2007.

 

Under the agreement, Case IH will lease tractors with loaders, mowers and utility vehicles to the district, which will pay for insurance and routine maintenance.

 

“We are pleased to participate in this agreement with the DuPage County Forest Preserve District,” says Leo Johnson, co-owner of Johnson Tractor with his brother, Eric, in Janesville, Wis., and Rochelle, Ill.

 

Johnson Tractor is providing the equipment to be used in the lease agreement. “We feel it’s important to have Case IH equipment at a farm that holds special importance to our company, and we see potential for developing even closer ties in the future.”

 

Patricia Lardie, Government Sales Manager for Case IH North America, states, "The St. James Farm location makes it accessible to Case IH global headquarters in Racine, Wis., our world-class Burr Ridge, Ill., engineering center and many current and retired employees and their families. Sharing the experience of St. James Farm with exposure to new Case IH equipment truly ties the past and present. It is sure to precipitate many memories and wonderful stories.”

 

D. “Dewey” Pierotti Jr., President of the DuPage County Forest Preserve District, is excited to partner with such an innovative company that also has an historic link to one of the preserves. “Having access to the latest Case IH machinery at such a savings to DuPage County taxpayers will not only help the District maintain the grounds at St. James Farm, but also give the public a tangible way to better understand the forest preserve’s agricultural traditions,” he says.

 

The 607-acre St. James Farm Forest Preserve is a popular destination for hikers, bikers and horseback riders. It is open daily between “Family Field Day” in late May and the end of November. The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County manages 60 forest preserves and five education centers. For more information on ways to experience conservation, education and recreation in DuPage County, call 630-933-7200 or visit dupageforest.org

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