Iowa Time Machine ⏰: On January 13, 1949, a notice of incorporation ran for a new company in Pella called Vermeer Manufacturing. Started by Iowa inventor and agricultural innovator Gary Vermeer, Vermeer Manufacturing grew into a multinational corporation.
An inventive tinkerer by nature, Vermeer invented a mechanical wagon hoist for unloading corn in 1943. After several neighbors saw the utility of the hoist and requested Vermeer make more for sale, he obliged. Five years later, in 1948, Vermeer opened a small one-man job shop on his farm and named it Vermeer Manufacturing.
Vermeer’s company flourished under his leadership. In the 1950s, the company introduced Portable Pow-R Drive, a self-propelled irrigation system, as well as a hay conditioner and cutter. Gary Vermeer continued to drive the company's vision, and during the 1960s, Vermeer invented the first machine to dig, transport, and replace large trees. In 1971, Gary Vermeer invented the first larger round hay baler. During the 1980s and 1990s, the company continued to innovate, building large trenchers to lay underground pipelines and horizontal directional drills.
Today, Vermeer stands with nearly 3,000 team members across 600 dealerships worldwide. Still headquartered in Pella, the privately held company distributes products globally while remaining true to Gary Vermeer’s original vision. #IowaOTD #IowaHistoryDaily #IowaHistoryCalendar