PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2113563
PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2113563
According to Mordor Intelligence, North America agricultural tractor machinery market size in 2026 is estimated at USD 36.45 billion, growing from 2025 value of USD 35 billion with 2031 projections showing USD 44.64 billion, growing at 4.14% CAGR over 2026-2031.

This report is Segmented by Product Type (Plowing and Cultivating Machinery, Planting Machinery, Sprayers, Haying and Forage Machinery, and Other Types) and by Geography (United States, Canada, Mexico, and Rest of North America). The Report Offers the Market Size and Forecasts in Terms of Value (USD).
Aftermarket autonomy packages now allow growers to extend the useful life of tractors built as recently as 2015 for a fraction of the cost of factory-equipped autonomous units. Kits priced at USD 50,000-USD 150,000 bolt onto legacy 200- to 400-horsepower models and deliver supervised autonomy for tillage, planting, and spraying. Payback periods fall below three years when labor savings and longer operating windows are counted, especially in the 2,000- to 5,000-acre operations that dominate the United States Corn Belt . Deere's 8R fully autonomous tractor, launched in production in 2024, retails above USD 500,000, underscoring the appeal of retrofit paths. Rapid kit adoption pressures OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) to unbundle software from hardware and monetize autonomy as a subscription, a shift that could reshape long-term revenue models across the North America agricultural tractor machinery market.
Federal and state cost-share programs covering up to 75% of equipment purchase prices have accelerated the shift from moldboard plows to vertical-tillage and strip-till tools. The United States Department of Agriculture disbursed USD 3.1 billion through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) in fiscal 2024, a large share of which financed low-disturbance tillage implements . Inflation Reduction Act provisions extend additional rebates for electric and hybrid tractors, and California's Clean Off-Road Equipment Voucher Program can lower net costs by 40%-50% for qualifying models. Canada's prairie provinces mirror these incentives through soil carbon credit schemes, while Mexico has begun including mechanization grants in Sembrando Vida. These overlapping subsidies compress replacement cycles from 10-12 years to as little as seven, offering OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) near-term order visibility in the North America agricultural tractor machinery market.
Tier 4 Final compliance adds 12%-15% to sticker prices for new tractors above 75 horsepower, hiking a 200-horsepower model from USD 180,000 in 2014 to USD 210,000-USD 220,000 in 2025 . Manufacturers unable to spread R&D costs across high volumes, such as Buhler Industries, face higher engine sourcing expense, shrinking margins. Mexican growers import used Tier 3 units from the United States ahead of Stage V rules, undermining new-equipment demand. Although supplier scale should temper after-treatment costs after 2027, price premiums will persist, limiting growth for price-sensitive slices of the North America agricultural tractor machinery market.
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Plowing and cultivating machinery accounted for 37.56% of the North America agricultural tractor machinery market share in 2025, underscoring its role in seedbed preparation across more than 200 million acres of row crops. Within this segment, conservation-oriented vertical-tillage and strip-till tools are displacing moldboard plows, with state and federal incentives reinforcing adoption patterns. The North America agricultural tractor machinery market size for sprayers is projected to expand at a 6.78% CAGR as variable-rate application and the Global Positioning System (GPS) section control minimizes herbicide drift and meets buffer-zone mandates in California and Minnesota .
Planting equipment forms the second-largest slice, with down-force automation and singulation sensors raising germination uniformity. Haying and forage machinery caters to beef and dairy operations; declines in Northeastern dairy herds offset gains in Pacific Northwest forage exports. Drone-generated prescription maps are boosting demand for high-clearance sprayers, a trend projected to keep chemical application equipment the fastest-growing segment of the North America agricultural tractor machinery market through 2031.