fbpx
Wikipedia

John Deere

Deere & Company, doing business as John Deere (/ˈɒnˈdɪər/), is an American corporation that manufactures agricultural machinery, heavy equipment, forestry machinery, diesel engines, drivetrains (axles, transmissions, gearboxes) used in heavy equipment, and lawn care equipment. The company also provides financial services and other related activities.

Deere & Company
TypePublic
Industry
Founded1837; 186 years ago (1837)
Grand Detour, Illinois, U.S.[1]
FounderJohn Deere
Headquarters,
U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
John C. May
(Chairman, CEO & President)
Products
ServicesFinancial services
Revenue US$52.58 billion (2022)
US$9.13 billion (2022)
US$7.13 billion (2022)
Total assets US$90.03 billion (2022)
Total equity US$20.27 billion (2022)
Number of employees
82,200 (2022)
Divisions[2]
SubsidiariesNortrax, Vapormatic, Hagie, Monosem, Blue River Technology, Harvest Profit, Navcom Technology, OnGolf, Lesco, Unimil, John Deere Financial, Bear Flag Robotics
Websitedeere.com
Footnotes / references
Financials as of October 30, 2022[3]

Deere & Company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DE.[4] The company's slogan is "Nothing Runs Like a Deere", and its logo is a leaping deer, with the words 'JOHN DEERE' under it. Various logos incorporating a leaping deer have been used by the company for over 155 years. Deere & Company is headquartered in Moline, Illinois.

Deere & Company ranked No. 84 in the 2022 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations.[5] Their different tractor series include D series, E series, Speciality Tractors, Super Heavy Duty Tractors, and JDLink.

19th century

Deere & Company began when John Deere, born in Rutland, Vermont, United States on February 7, 1804, moved to Grand Detour, Illinois in 1836, to escape bankruptcy in Vermont. Already an established blacksmith, Deere opened a 1,378-square-foot (128 m2) shop in Grand Detour in 1837, which allowed him to serve as a general repairman in the village, as well as a manufacturer of tools such as pitchforks and shovels. Tools were just a start; the item that set him apart was the self-scouring steel plow, which was pioneered in 1837 when John Deere fashioned a Scottish steel saw blade into a plow. Prior to Deere's steel plow, most farmers used iron or wooden plows to which the rich Midwestern soil stuck, so they had to be cleaned frequently. The smooth-sided steel plow solved this problem and greatly aided migration into the American Great Plains in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

The traditional way of doing business was to make the product as and when it was ordered. This style was very slow. As Deere realized that this was not going to be a viable business model, he increased the rate of production by manufacturing plows before putting them up for sale; this allowed customers to not only see what they were buying beforehand but also allowed his customers to purchase his products straight away. Word of his products began to spread quickly.

 
John Deere plow c. 1845
 
Horse-drawn manure spreader

In 1842, Deere entered a business partnership with Leonard Andrus and purchased land for the construction of a new, two-story factory along the Rock River in Illinois. This factory, named the "L. Andrus Plough Manufacturer", produced about 100 plows in 1842, and around 400 plows during the next year. Deere's partnership with Andrus ended in 1848, and Deere relocated to Moline, Illinois, to have access to the railroad and the Mississippi River. There, Deere formed a partnership with Robert Tate and John Gould and built a 1,440-square-foot (134 m2) factory the same year. Production rose quickly, and by 1849, the Deere, Tate & Gould Company was producing over 200 plows a month. A two-story addition to the plant was built, allowing further production.

 
Company logo used between 1876 and 1912

Deere bought out Tate and Gould's interests in the company in 1853, and was joined in the business by his son Charles Deere. At that time, the company was manufacturing a variety of farm equipment products in addition to plows, including wagons, corn planters, and cultivators. In 1857, the company's production totals reached almost 1,120 implements per month. In 1858, a nationwide financial recession took a toll on the company. To prevent bankruptcy, the company was reorganized and Deere sold his interests in the business to his son-in-law, Christopher Webber, and his son, Charles Deere, who would take on most of his father's managerial roles. John Deere served as president of the company until his retirement in April 1886, but died one month later in May 1886. The company was reorganized again in 1868 when it was incorporated as Deere & Company. While the company's original stockholders were Charles Deere, Stephen Velie, George Vinton, and John Deere, Charles effectively ran the company. In 1869, Charles began to introduce marketing centers and independent retail dealers to advance the company's sales nationwide. This same year, Deere & Company won "Best and Greatest Display of Plows in Variety" at the 17th Annual Illinois State Fair, for which it won $10 and a silver medal.[6]

The core focus remained on the agricultural implements, but John Deere also made a few bicycles in the 1890s.[7]

20th century

 
John Deere Plow & Cultivators Co.'s New Orleans House, 1903

Increased competition during the early 1900s from the new International Harvester Company led the company to expand its offerings in the implement business, but the production of gasoline tractors came to define Deere & Company's operations during the 20th century.

 
Company logo used between 1912 and 1936

In 1912, Deere & Company president William Butterworth (Charles' son-in-law), who had replaced Charles Deere after his death in 1907, began the company's expansion into the tractor business. Deere & Company briefly experimented with its own tractor models, the most successful of which was the Dain All-Wheel-Drive, but in the end decided to continue its foray into the tractor business by purchasing the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company in 1918, which manufactured the popular Waterloo Boy tractor at its facilities in Waterloo, Iowa. Deere & Company continued to sell tractors under the Waterloo Boy name until 1923, when the John Deere Model D was introduced.[8] The company continues to manufacture a large percentage of its tractors in Waterloo, Iowa, namely the 7R, 8R, and 9R series.

The company produced its first combine harvester, the John Deere No. 2, in 1927. A year later, this innovation was followed up by the introduction of John Deere No. 1, a smaller machine that was more popular with customers. By 1929, the No. 1 and No. 2 were replaced by newer, lighter-weight harvesters. In the 1930s, John Deere and other farm equipment manufacturers began developing hillside harvesting technology. Harvesters now had the ability to effectively use their combines to harvest grain on hillsides with up to a 50% slope gradient.[9]

On an episode of the Travel Channel series Made in America that profiled Deere & Company, host John Ratzenberger stated that the company never repossessed any equipment from American farmers during the Great Depression.[10]

During World War II, the great-grandson of John Deere, Charles Deere Wiman, was president of the company, but he accepted a commission as a colonel in the U.S. Army. Burton F. Peek was hired as president during this period. Before Wiman returned to work at the company in late 1944, he directed the farm machinery and equipment division of the War Production Board.[11] In addition to farm machinery, John Deere manufactured military tractors, and transmissions for the M3 tank. They also made aircraft parts, ammunition, and mobile laundry units to support the war effort.[12]

In 1947, John Deere introduced its first self-propelled combine, model 55. It was soon followed by the smaller models 40 and 45, the larger model 95, and an even larger model 105 was introduced in the 1960s. In the mid-1950s, Deere introduced attachable corn heads, allowing crop producers to cut, shell, and clean corn in one smooth operation.[9]

In 1956, Deere & Company bought-out the German tractor manufacturer, Heinrich Lanz AG (see Lanz Bulldog).

 
A John Deere-Lanz 700 tractor
 
John Deere 7920 used by a track construction company
 
The John Deere 8530.

In the last months of 1958, John Deere constructed a factory in northern Rosario, Argentina.[13] In Argentina, the make was managed by Agar Cross & Co.[14] John Deere made the following models of tractors in Argentina: 445,[15] 730;[16] the models of the series 20 like 1420,[17] 2420,[18] 3420, 4420;[19] the models of the serie 30 like 2330,[20] 2530, 2730,[21] 3330,[22] 3530,[23] 4530;[24] the models of the serie 40 like 2140,[25] 3140 / 3140 DT, 3440,[26] 3540[27] and the last made in Baigorria of the serie 50 like 2850, 3350, 3550[28] until 1994. Seventeen years later, (in 2011) the Argentinian plant returns the assembly of tractors with the following models: 5036C, 5045D (45 HP) Serie 5D, 5045E (45 HP) Serie 5E, 5065E (65 HP) Serie 5E, 5075E (75 HP) Serie 5E, 5425N (77 HP) Serie 5000, 5725 (92 HP) Serie 5025, 5725HC (92 HP) Serie 5025, 5090E, 5090EH, 5076EF, 6110J, 6130J, 6145J and 6165J.

Plus, in 2012, added in SKD/CKD format, the assembly of combine harvesters 9570 STS Serie 70, 9470 STS, 9670 STS and 9770 STS.[29]

Also with the green line, the Argentinian facility made some backhoe loaders and motor graders like 570 A/B,[30] 544 A/B,[31] 507, 308, 200[32] and the 627, 727 model tractors.

On August 30, 1960, John Deere dealers from around the world converged on Dallas, Texas, for an unprecedented product showcase. Deere Day in Dallas, as the event was called, introduced the world to the "New Generation of Power", the company's first modern four-cylinder and six-cylinder tractors, during a day packed with high-tech presentations, live demonstrations, and a parking lot full of brand-new green and yellow machines. The line of tractors introduced that day was five years in the making, and the event itself took months to plan. Deere chose Dallas to host the event partly because it was home to facilities large enough to accommodate the 6,000 guests and the equipment they were all there to see. The Dallas Memorial Auditorium, the Texas State Fairgrounds Coliseum, the Cotton Bowl, and the Cotton Bowl parking lot were each the site of part of the event. During the event, a new John Deere tractor with a diamond-covered nameplate was displayed for all to see inside Neiman-Marcus, a popular Dallas-based department store.

According to information released by the company at the time of the event, John Deere dealers and key employees came to Dallas via the "largest commercial airlift of its type ever attempted". During the 24 hours leading up to the event, 16 airlines brought Deere employees and salespeople from all over the United States and Canada to Love Field in Dallas. Bill Hewitt, then chairman and CEO of Deere & Company, welcomed the dealers and introduced the new tractors. Hewitt told the guests they were about to see "a line of entirely new tractors – completely modern in every respect – with outstanding features not duplicated in any other make of tractor".

Since entering the tractor business in 1918, John Deere had focused on two-cylinder machines. The New Generation of Power introduced at Deere Day in Dallas was very different from anything Deere had built before. The new line of four- and six-cylinder tractors, the models 1010, 2010, 3010, and 4010, were more far more powerful than Deere's two-cylinder models, and also easier and more comfortable to operate, with conveniently located controls, better visibility, and improved seat suspension. These new tractors were also easier to service.[33]

The 4010 was rated at 80 horsepower in 1960, but tested at 84 horsepower during testing trials, making it one of the most powerful two-wheel-drive farm tractors at that time. The 4010 was the predecessor to the 4020, which is widely regarded as the most popular tractor ever produced by John Deere, and perhaps any tractor manufacturer in the United States. Although the 4020, which was available with Deere's optional Power Shift, enjoyed greater popularity, the 4010 moved John Deere into the modern era of farm tractor technology and design following its successful history as a tractor manufacturer that was by the late 1950s experiencing waning market share due to its outdated technology.

In addition to the advanced engine technology, the "10" series tractors offered many other upgrades from the older two-cylinder models they replaced, including significantly higher horsepower-to-weight ratio, advanced hydraulics, more convenient and comfortable operator stations, and many other improvements. Of the "10" series John Deere tractors introduced in 1960, the 4010 was by far the most popular, with more than 58,000 units sold from 1960 to 1963. The success of the "10" series John Deere tractors, led by the 4010, helped propel John Deere from a 23% market share in 1959 to 34% by 1964 when the 4020 was introduced, making it the top manufacturer of farm equipment in the United States.[34][35][36]

In 1973, Deere introduced its new 'Soundguard' tractors, the 4030, 4230, 4430, and 4630. While these tractors were mechanically similar to the New Generation tractors they replaced, and the 4230, 4430, and 4630 used a 404-cubic-inch displacement engine like the 4020, they featured redesigned sheet metal and most importantly they were available with an optional completely integrated operator's cab that John Deere called the Sound Gard body. This insulated cab that included a roll-over protective structure had a distinctive rounded windshield and came equipped with heat and air conditioning, as well as speakers for an optional radio. An 8-track tape player was also available as an option. The 5020 was replaced by the very similar 6030 and continued in production with New Generation styling until 1977 when the 30 Series tractors were replaced by Deere's 'Iron Horses' series that included the 90-hp 4040, 110-hp 4240, 130-hp 4440, 150-HP 4640, and 180-hp 4840. The 4240, 4440, 4640, and 4840 featured a new 466-cubic-inch displacement engine, and improvements to the cab including an optional hydraulic seat for a smoother ride. The Sound Gard body and Power Shift transmission were standard equipment on the 4840.

In 1983, Deere introduced the 4050, 4250, 4450, 4650, and 4850. These tractors were essentially the same machines as the Iron Horses they replaced, but with significant upgrades. They offered a new 15-speed PowerShift transmission and were available with an optional mechanical front-wheel drive featuring caster action for better traction and a tighter turning radius. They also featured cosmetic upgrades, including a new light brown cab interior, instead of the black interior on previous models. These tractors were followed by the mechanically similar 55 and 60 series tractors before they were replaced by Deere's completely redesigned 7000 and 8000 series tractors in the early 1990s.

In the 1962 Illinois Manufacturers Directory (50th-anniversary edition), John Deere, listed as Deere and Company, claimed a total workforce of 35,000, of which 9,000 were in Illinois. The corporate headquarters were located at 1325 Third Ave. in Moline, Illinois, with six manufacturing plants located around that city and a seventh plant in Hoopeston, Illinois. The six plants in Moline were listed as:

  • John Deere Harvester Works at 1100 - 13th Ave., East Moline, where 3,000 employees made agricultural implements
  • John Deere Industrial Equipment Works at 301 Third Ave., Moline, where 500 employees made earth-moving equipment
  • John Deere Malleable Works at 1335-13th Street, East Moline, where 600 employees made malleable and nodular iron castings
  • John Deere Planter Works at 501 Third Ave., Moline, where 1,000 employees made agricultural implements
  • John Deere Plow Works at 1225 Third Ave., Moline, where 1,100 employees made agricultural implements
  • John Deere Spreader Works at 1209-13th Ave., Moline where 800 employees made agricultural implements

The John Deere Vermilion Works was located at North Sixth Ave., Hoopeston, Illinois, where 140 employees were listed as making iron work and implement parts. Moline, with 42,705 residents in 1962, had the local 7,000 employees of John Deere represent 16% of the city's entire population.[37]

In 1969, John Deere followed its New Generation tractors of the 1960s with a New Generation of combines. These included the 3300, 4400, 6600, and 7700. These models were also the first to come with Quik-Tatch header mounting capabilities as standard equipment. In the 1980s, these combines were followed by the 4420, 6620, 7720, and 8820 that were essentially updated and improved versions of the previous models with larger capacity, a better cab, and easier maintenance and service. The 4420 was discontinued in 1984 and replaced by the 4425 combines imported from Germany, and the 6620, 7720, and 8820 received the Titan II updates.

In 1989, Deere replaced the 6620, 7720, and 8820 with a new line of completely redesigned 'Maximizer' combines that included the 9400, 9500, and 9600 walker combines. These combines featured a center-mounted cab, rear-mounted engine, and more comforts in the cab. Also in 1989, Deere was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. In 1997, Deere celebrated 50 years of self-propelled combine production, and the 1997 models featured a 50th-anniversary decal. In 1998, the 9410, 9510, and 9610 were introduced. These were essentially the same machines, but with minor upgrades. Deere dealers offered '10 series' upgrades to owners of older 9000 series Maximizer combines. In 1999, Deere introduced the 50 series Maximizer combines. These machines featured significant cosmetic upgrades including a more streamlined appearance, improved ergonomics in the cab, PTO shaft-style header hook-up, and the larger models were available as rotary machines which were a complete departure from the combines that Deere had built in the past.[38]

In the late 1970s, International Harvester had pioneered rotary combines with their Axial flow machines and were soon followed by other manufacturers, but Deere continued to build only conventional walker combines through the 1980s and 1990s. In 1999, John Deere introduced the Single-Tine Separation (STS) system on its 9550, 9650, and 9750 combines, representing a step forward in rotary combine technology. The STS system uses less horsepower and improves material handling.[9]

21st century

As of 2018, Deere & Company employed about 67,000 people worldwide, of which half are in the United States and Canada, and is the largest agriculture machinery company in the world. In August 2014, the company announced it was indefinitely laying off 600 of its workers at plants in Illinois, Iowa, and Kansas due to less demand for its products.[39] Inside the United States, the company's primary locations are its administrative center in Moline, Illinois, and manufacturing factories in central and southeastern United States.[40] As of 2016, the company experiments with an electric farm tractor.[41]

The logo of the leaping deer has been used by this company for over 155 years. Over the years, the logo has had minor changes and pieces removed. Some of the older style logos have the deer leaping over a log.[42][43] The company uses different logo colors for agricultural vs. construction products. The company's agricultural products are identifiable by a distinctive shade of green paint, with the inside border being yellow. While the construction products are identifiable by a shade of black with the deer being yellow, and the inside border also being yellow.

In September 2017, Deere & Company signed a definitive agreement to acquire Blue River Technology, which is based in Sunnyvale, California, and is a leader in applying machine learning to agriculture. Blue River has designed and integrated computer vision and machine learning technology that will enable growers to reduce the use of herbicides by spraying only where weeds are present, optimizing the use of inputs in farming.[44]

On August 29, 2019,[45] it was announced that Samuel R. Allen will step down as CEO and president of John Deere. John May, president of the Worldwide Agriculture and Turf and Integrated Solutions divisions will replace him in November 2019.

In October 2021, about 10,000 employees, unionized with the United Auto Workers, went on strike following an impasse in contract negotiations.[46]

In January 2022, the company introduced a self-driving tractor at the annual Consumer Electronics Show, designed for large-scale farming as opposed to existing comparable tractors designed for small-scale agriculture. It was part of a larger effort to develop so-called smart machines to make farming faster and more efficient than it would be relying on human labor, including through software, which would mean higher margins. The company said it wanted to "connect 1.5 million machines in service and a half billion acres in use to its cloud-based John Deere Operations Center."[47][48]

Use of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to prevent user repairs

John Deere's license covering the internal software on tractor control computers does not allow users or independent mechanics to modify the software.[49][50] This prevents repairs by farmers and creates a monopoly for John Deere dealerships.[51] John Deere claims user repair is forbidden by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, through bypassing of digital rights management.[52] Groups including the Electronic Frontier Foundation have criticised this activity, being contrary to the right to repair.[53][54] Some farmers use Ukrainian versions of John Deere software to circumvent restrictions on repair.[55][56] In February 2022, the US Senate introduced a bill to allow farmers to perform their own repairs.[57][58] As of April 2022, 26 states have filed legislation for right-to-repair.[59]

On January 9, 2023, John Deere agreed to allow its US customers to fix their own equipment.[60]

Products

John Deere manufactures a wide range of products, with several models of each in many cases.[61]

Agricultural equipment

Agricultural products include, among others, tractors, combine harvesters, cotton harvesters, balers, planters/seeders, silage machines, and sprayers.

Construction equipment

Construction equipment includes:

Forestry equipment

John Deere manufactures a range of forestry machinery, among others, harvesters, forwarders, skidders. feller bunchers and log loaders. Timberjack was a subsidiary of John Deere from 2000 to 2006.

Other products

Other products the company manufactures include consumer and commercial equipment such as lawn mowers, compact utility tractors, snow throwers, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, and StarFire (a wide-area differential GPS). It is also a supplier of diesel engines and powertrains (axles, transmissions, etc.) used especially in heavy equipment.[citation needed]

John Deere leasing has expanded to non-equipment loans. As of 2017, this is the leading division of John Deere. With a loan portfolio of $2 billion, it accounts for a third of John Deere's income.[62]

Non-serviceability by owners or third parties

John Deere farm equipment has been criticised for being impossible to be serviced or repaired by owners or third parties; only John Deere has access to computer code required for this and to accept non-John-Deere replacement parts. Remote locking by the manufacturer may also be possible. This effectively makes the equipment unusable without the continued involvement of John Deere.[63] It was reported that during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Russian troops stole Ukrainian farm equipment, but that the dealers who owned the equipment locked it remotely.[64]

Factories

 
Horicon Works in Horicon, Wisconsin
 
John Deere factory in Mannheim, Germany
 
John Deere representatives at the Encuentro Empresarial Coparmex in Chihuahua, Mexico.
 
New John Deere tractors on a barge, Mannheim Harbour

Major North American factories include:

Other important factories:

  • John Deere Usine Saran (power systems), Fleury-les-Aubrais, France
  • John Deere Argentina (engines, tractors, and combine harvesters), Granadero Baigorria, Santa Fe, Argentina
  • John Deere Equipment Pvt Ltd (5000-series tractors), Pune, India
  • John Deere Equipment Pvt Ltd (5000-series tractors), Dewas, India
  • John Deere Electronic Solutions, Fargo, ND and Pune, India
  • John Deere Harvester Works, Sirhind-Fategarh, India
  • John Deere Werke Mannheim (6000-series tractors), Mannheim, Germany
  • John Deere Brasil: Montenegro, Rio Grande do Sul (tractors), Horizontina - RS (harvesters and planters), Catalão - GO (sugarcane harvesters)
  • John Deere Werke Zweibrücken (harvesting equipment), Zweibrücken, Germany
  • John Deere Fabriek Horst (pulled and self-propelled agricultural sprayers), Horst, The Netherlands
  • John Deere Forestry Oy (forwarders, wheeled harvesters), Joensuu, Finland
  • John Deere Reman,[66]
 
John Deere Combine harvesters being transported by railway on goods wagons in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, in the United States

Equipment divisions

Name City/state Country Products Division Comments
Industrias John Deere Argentina S.A. Granadero Baigorria, Santa Fe Argentina Engines, tractors and combine harvesters Agriculture  
John Deere Limited Parts Distribution Center Derrimut, Victoria Australia   Agriculture  
Auteq Telematica S.A. São Paulo Brazil   Agriculture  
John Deere Brazil Ltda. - Unidade Catalão Catalão (GO) Brazil   Agriculture  
John Deere Brazil Ltda. - Unidade Horizontina Horizontina (RS) Brazil   Agriculture  
John Deere Brazil Ltda. - Unidade Montenegro Montenegro (RS) Brazil   Agriculture  
John Deere (Harbin) Agriculture Machinery Co., Ltd. Jiamusi, Heilongjiang China   Agriculture  
John Deere (Ningbo) Agriculture Machinery Co., Ltd. Zhenhai District, Ningbo China   Agriculture  
John Deere (Tianjin) Agriculture Machinery Co., Ltd. Tianjin China   Agriculture  
John Deere Usine d'Arc-les-Gray, France Gray Cedex France   Agriculture  
John Deere GmbH & Co. KG Bruchsal Germany   Agriculture  
John Deere GmbH & Co. KG Mannheim Germany   Agriculture  
Maschinenfabrik Kemper GmbH & Co.KG Stadtlohn Germany   Agriculture  
John Deere GmbH & Co. KG Zweibruecken Germany   Agriculture  
John Deere Equipment Private Ltd. Dist. Pune - 412208 Maharashtra India   Agriculture  
John Deere India Private Limited Patiala Punjab 147 001 India   Agriculture  
John Deere India Pvt. Ltd. Dewas (Madhya Pradesh) India   Agriculture  
John Deere BH Works Ltd Park Zvaim Israel   Agriculture  
John Deere Cylinder Internal Platform Ramos Arizpe, Coah. Mexico   Agriculture  
Industrias John Deere S.A. de C.V. Monterrey, N.L. Mexico   Agriculture  
Industrias John Deere, S.A. de C.V. Zona Centro, Saltillo, Coah. Mexico   Agriculture  
John Deere Ramos Ramos Arizpe, Coah. Mexico   Agriculture  
John Deere Fabriek Horst B.V. Horst Netherlands  Pulled and self-propelled sprayers Agriculture  
John Deere Domodedovo Domodedovo Russia   Agriculture  
John Deere Orenburg Orenburg Russia   Agriculture  
John Deere Ibérica, S. Madrid Spain   Agriculture  
The Vapormatic Company Ltd. Exeter United Kingdom   Agriculture  
NavCom Technology, Inc. Torrance, CA United States   Agriculture  
John Deere Cylinder Internal Platform Moline, IL United States Cylinder manufacturing Agriculture  
John Deere Harvester Works East Moline, IL United States Large combine harvesters Agriculture  
John Deere Seeding Group East Moline, IL United States   Agriculture  
John Deere Des Moines Works Ankeny, IA United States Sprayers, cotton harvesters, and tillage equipment Agriculture  
John Deere Ottumwa Works Ottumwa, IA United States Baling technology Agriculture  
John Deere Paton Paton, IA United States   Agriculture  
John Deere Intelligent Solutions Group - Urbandale Urbandale, IA United States   Agriculture  
John Deere Waterloo Works - Tractor, Cab, and Assembly Operations Waterloo, IA United States 6R, 7R, 8R/8RT, and 9R/9RT Series tractors Agriculture  
John Deere Waterloo Works - Drivetrain Operations Waterloo, IA United States Transmissions, drives, and axle machining and assembly Agriculture  
John Deere Waterloo Works - Service Parts Operations Waterloo, IA United States Tractor service parts Agriculture  
John Deere Waterloo Works - Foundry Operations Waterloo, IA United States   Agriculture  
John Deere Thibodaux Thibodaux, LA United States   Agriculture  
John Deere Seeding Group Valley City, ND United States   Agriculture  
Waratah Forestry Equipment Pty. Ltd Melton, Victoria Australia   Construction and forestry  
John Deere Brazil Ltda. Indaiatuba, São Paulo Brazil   Construction and forestry  
John Deere Brasil Escavadeiras Indaiatuba, São Paulo Brazil   Construction and forestry  
John Deere Specialty Products (JDSP) — Langley Langley, British Columbia Canada   Construction and forestry  
John Deere Reman — Edmonton Alberta Canada   Construction and forestry  
Waratah Forestry Equipment Canada, Ltd. Kamloops, BC Canada   Construction and forestry  
John Deere (Tianjin) Company Limited Tianjin China   Construction and forestry  
John Deere Forestry — Joensuu, Finland Joensuu Finland   Construction and forestry  
Waratah OM Oy Joensuu Finland   Construction and forestry  
Ashok Leyland John Deere Construction Equipment Pvt. Ltd. Tamil Nadu India   Construction and forestry  
Industrias John Deere S.A. de C.V. Garza Garcia, Nuevo León Mexico   Construction and forestry  
Waratah NZ Ltd. Tokoroa Waikato New Zealand   Construction and forestry  
John Deere Domodedovo Moscow Russia   Construction and forestry  
Bell Equipment Limited Empangeni South Africa   Construction and forestry  
Waratah Forestry Attachment, LLC. Peachtree City, GA United States   Construction and forestry  
John Deere Construction & Forestry Company Moline, IL United States   Construction and forestry  
John Deere Davenport Works Davenport, IA United States   Construction and forestry  
John Deere Training Center - Davenport Davenport, IA United States   Construction and forestry  
John Deere Dubuque Works Dubuque, IA United States   Construction and forestry  
John Deere Reman — Springfield Springfield, MO United States   Construction and forestry  
John Deere Kernersville, LLC Kernersville, NC United States   Construction and forestry  
Waratah Forestry Attachment, LLC Kelso, WA United States   Construction and forestry  
SABO - Maschinenfabrik GmbH Gummersbach Germany   Turf Sold 2020 to Mutares[67]
John Deere Commercial Products Grovetown, GA United States   Agriculture  
John Deere Turf Care Fuquay-Varina, NC United States Commercial mowers and Golf equipment Turf  
John Deere Training Center - Morrisville Morrisville, NC United States   Turf  
Transaxle Manufacturing of America Corporation Rock Hill, SC United States   Turf  
John Deere Power Products Greeneville, TN United States Riding lawn tractors and zero turn lawn mowers Turf  
John Deere Horicon Works Horicon, WI United States Gator utility vehicles, riding lawn tractors, walk behind greens mowers, and mower decks Turf  

Subsidiaries and affiliates

Current

  • AGRIS Corporation (John Deere Agri Services)
     
    John Deere 8530 tractor with Kinze 3700 planter
  • Bear Flag Robotics – Autonomous agricultural technology & equipment company[68]
  • John Deere Ag Management Solutions (intelligent mobile equipment technologies), Urbandale, Iowa
  • John Deere Capital Corporation
  • John Deere Financial[69] (John Deere Credit and Finance), Johnston, Iowa
  • Kemper (row tolerant headers for forage harvesters and combines), Stadtlohn, Germany
  • Waratah Forestry Attachments (forestry harvesting heads), Tokoroa, New Zealand
  • Agreentech
  • NavCom Technology, Inc. (precision positioning systems, see also StarFire), Torrance, California
  • John Deere Electronic Solutions (Ruggedized electronics), Fargo, North Dakota
  • Ningbo Benye Tractor & Automobile Manufacture Co. Ltd. (low HP tractors), Ningbo, China
  • Machinefinder (used equipment division and marketplace)
  • John Deere Technology Innovation Center, Research Park, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • QCFS and Consolidating (attachment distribution center), Davenport, Iowa
  • Hagie Sprayers (Upfront Sprayers)
  • ¨KingAgro (Sprayers) Argentina
  • PLA (sprayers) Argentina
  • Wirtgen Group
  • Blue River Technology – Pioneer in the use of computer vision and robotics for agriculture bringing crop protection into the digital era with see and spray machines that precisely observe and treat each plant in the field.

Former

  • John Deere Renewables, LLC, a wind energy plant manufacturing arm which represented John Deere's extension into the renewable energy industry – under which it had successfully completed 36 projects in eight US states – was sold to Exelon Energy in August 2010.[70]

Finances

Financial data in $ millions[71]
Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Revenue 21,191 22,148 24,082 28,438 23,112 26,005 32,013 36,157 37,795 36,067 28,863 26,644 29,738 37,358 39,258 35,540 44,024 52,577
Net Income 1,447 1,694 1,822 2,053 874 1,864 2,800 3,065 3,537 3,162 1,940 1,524 2,159 2,368 3,253 2,751 5,963 7,130
Assets 33,637 34,720 38,576 38,735 41,133 43,267 48,207 56,266 59,521 61,336 57,948 57,919 65,786 70,108 73,011 75,091 84,114 90,030
Employees 51,300 55,700 61,300 66,900 67,000 59,623 57,200 56,800 60,500 74,000 73,500 69,600 75,600 82,200

Carbon footprint

John Deere reported Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for the twelve months ending 30 September 2020 at 766 Kt (-155 /-16.8% y-o-y)[72] and plans to reduce emissions 15% by 2022 from a 2017 base year.[73]

John Deere's annual Total CO2e Emissions - Market-Based Scope 1 + Scope 2 (in kilotonnes)
Sep 2018 Sep 2019 Sep 2020
967[74] 921[75] 766[72]

Sponsorships

 
John Deere sponsorship on Chad Little's NASCAR car

Green Magazine

Green Magazine is a publication devoted to John Deere enthusiasts.[78][79] It was begun in November 1984 by Richard and Carol Hain of Bee, Nebraska.

The first issue was mailed in early November 1984 to 135 paid subscribers and had 10 black-and-white pages with features on tractors, letters from readers, and advertisements.[80] At the time, the magazine was published bimonthly. It was written in Lincoln, Nebraska, and it was mailed from the Bee post office.

The magazine grew rapidly, and in 1990, bowing to public demand, it became a monthly. Circulation continued to increase, and currently hovers around 30,000. The magazine now generally contains 88 full-color pages and is perfect bound. It is now printed in Michigan and mailed from several post offices throughout the country.

Current content usually includes a "Tip of the Month" article covering New Generation restoration written by Dan Brotzman, a "Youngtimer" article written by Tyler Buchheit, "Shop Talk" by Ron and JoAnn O'Neill, "Saw It On eBay" by Adam Smith and Benjamin Hain, "Scale Models" by Bill Proft, "What's New and Old" by Greg Stephen, "Feature Model" by Benjamin Hain, "Do You Have One of These" by Richard Hain, and "Mr. Thinker", which is said to be written by "a variety of experts".

See also

References

  1. ^ VanderMey, Anne (February 25, 2013). "John Deere Plows Ahead". Fortune. Vol. 167, no. 3. p. 19.
  2. ^ "DE - Deere & Company Profile". Reuters.
  3. ^ "Deere & Co. 2022 Annual Report (Form 10-K)". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. December 15, 2022.
  4. ^ "Deere & Co (DE)". NYSE. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
  5. ^ "Fortune 500 profile". Fortune. Archived from the original on December 17, 2022. Retrieved December 16, 2022.
  6. ^ Reynolds, John P. "Transactions of the Illinois State Agricultural Society, with Reports from County and District Agricultural Societies", Illinois Journal Printing Office, 1871, pg. 43,
  7. ^ "John Deere Collectors Center Tractor and Memorabilia Auction June 29 – 30". Dispatch-Argus-QCOnline. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  8. ^ "TractorData.com John Deere Unstyled D tractor information". www.tractordata.com. Retrieved 2021-03-31.
  9. ^ a b c "A Brief Look at John Deere Combine History: 86 Years of Evolution". blog.machinefinder.com. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
  10. ^ Pure genius: the inventor's hall of fame. Independent.co.uk (2008-02-22). Retrieved on 2011-01-03.
  11. ^ "John Deere War Hero's Recognized for Patriotism". blog.machinefinder.com. 21 June 2012. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
  12. ^ "Agricultural Machinery during the 1940s". livinghistoryfarm.org. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
  13. ^ Dl, Esteban (8 December 2017). "Pesados Argentinos: Anexo: Documento radicación industria de John Deere / No pudieron ser: John Deere 720" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  14. ^ Dl, Esteban (13 January 2014). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  15. ^ Dl, Esteban (25 April 2016). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 445" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  16. ^ Dl, Esteban (9 August 2015). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 730" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  17. ^ Dl, Esteban (15 June 2015). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 1420" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  18. ^ Dl, Esteban (15 June 2015). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 2420" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  19. ^ Dl, Esteban (15 June 2015). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 4420" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  20. ^ Dl, Esteban (30 January 2015). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 2330" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  21. ^ Dl, Esteban (30 January 2015). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 2730" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  22. ^ Dl, Esteban (30 January 2015). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 3330" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  23. ^ Dl, Esteban (29 January 2015). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 3530" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  24. ^ Dl, Esteban (29 January 2015). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 4530" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  25. ^ Dl, Esteban (31 December 2014). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 2140" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  26. ^ Dl, Esteban (31 December 2014). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 3440". Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  27. ^ Dl, Esteban (31 December 2014). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 3540" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  28. ^ Dl, Esteban (13 March 2016). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 3550" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  29. ^ Dl, Esteban (13 January 2014). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere fabricados en el país" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  30. ^ Dl, Esteban (23 April 2017). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 570 A / B". Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  31. ^ Dl, Esteban (11 December 2014). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 544 A / B" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  32. ^ Dl, Esteban (1 April 2015). "Pesados Argentinos: John Deere 200" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  33. ^ "A Big Day for Deere" (PDF). The Plowshare. 14: 1–6. 27 March 2009. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
  34. ^ Peter Easterlund. "John Deere 4010 tractor information". TractorData.com.
  35. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-06-22. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  36. ^ "John Deere 4010". agriculture.com. 28 March 2011.
  37. ^ Illinois Manufacturers Directory, Manufacturers' News, Inc. Chicago, IL, copyright 1962, p. 1503, 1594–1595
  38. ^ "Show me the rotaries". Farm Industry News. 1999-07-01. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  39. ^ "Hit by weak crop prices Deere to lay off 600 manufacturing staff". Chicago Chronicle. 15 August 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-15.
  40. ^ "John Deere worldwide" (PDF). Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  41. ^ "John Deere unveils latest all-electric tractor prototype for zero-emission agriculture". Electrek. 5 December 2016. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  42. ^ "John Deere History". www.deere.com. Retrieved 2015-04-06.
  43. ^ History of the John Deere Trademark Trademarks
  44. ^ "Deere to advance machine learning capabilities in acquisition of Blue River Technology". PR Newswire. Deere & Company. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  45. ^ "Deere & Company Board Elects John May as CEO".
  46. ^ "Deere & Co. workers go on strike after rejecting contract". CNBC. 15 October 2021.
  47. ^ McCormick, John (2022-01-05). "Deere Rolls Out Fully Autonomous Tractor at CES". The Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-09-11.
  48. ^ Journal, Bob Tita and Jacob Bunge | Photography by Brad Vest for The Wall Street (2022-09-11). "Deere Invests Billions in Self-Driving Tractors, Smart Crop Sprayers". The Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-09-11.
  49. ^ "Standoff Between Farmers And Tractor Makers Intensifies Over Repair Issues". NPR. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  50. ^ "Farmers Fight John Deere Over Who Gets to Fix an $800,000 Tractor". Bloomberg. 2020. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  51. ^ Sydell, Laura (2015-08-17). "DIY Tractor Repair Runs Afoul Of Copyright Law". npr.com. NPR. Retrieved 2015-08-31. And the little computer screen lets him know when something is wrong. Unfortunately, Alford isn't allowed to fix it. John Deere has a digital lock on the software that runs his tractor. And it won't give him the key. [...] The company went on to say that unqualified individuals could endanger customer safety.
  52. ^ Wiens, Kyle (21 April 2015). "We Can't Let John Deere Destroy the Very Idea of Ownership". Wired. Retrieved 2015-04-27.
  53. ^ Automakers Say You Don’t Really Own Your Car on eff.org (April 2015)
  54. ^ John Deere Really Doesn’t Want You to Own That Tractor on eff.org by Kit Walsh (December 20, 2016)
  55. ^ Motherboard (2018-02-01), Tractor Hacking: The Farmers Breaking Big Tech's Repair Monopoly, archived from the original on 2021-10-30, retrieved July 30, 2018
  56. ^ Rudolphi, Josie M.; Campo, Shelly; Gerr, Fred; Rohlman, Diane S. (May 2018). "Social and Individual Influences on Tractor Operating Practices of Young Adult Agricultural Workers". Journal of Adolescent Health. 62 (5): 605–611. doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.11.300. ISSN 1054-139X. PMC 8189182. PMID 29478719.
  57. ^ Matsakis, Louise; Solon, Olivia. "Senate introduces bill to allow farmers to fix their own equipment". nbcnews.com. Retrieved 2022-04-25.
  58. ^ "'Right to repair' farm equipment and empowering family farmers is aim of Tester's new, groundbreaking legislation". Jon Tester | U.S. Senator for Montana. 1 February 2022. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  59. ^ "Dealer Right-to-Repair Wins Continue in 2022". farm-equipment.com. 2022-04-12.
  60. ^ "US Farmers win right to repair John Deere equipment". BBC News. Retrieved January 9, 2022.
  61. ^ Irwin, Amy; Poots, Jill (12 Apr 2018). "Investigation of UK Farmer Go/No-Go Decisions in Response to Tractor-Based Risk Scenarios". Journal of Agromedicine. 23 (2): 154–165. doi:10.1080/1059924X.2017.1423000. hdl:2164/12160. PMID 29648955. S2CID 4783478.
  62. ^ Nosowitz, Dan (24 July 2017). "John Deere Is the 5th Largest Agricultural Bank in the Country". Modern Farmer. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  63. ^ Naughton, John (4 June 2022). "Why your ability to repair a tractor could also be a matter of life and death". The Guardian.
  64. ^ Fylyppov, Olexsandr; Lister, Tim (2 May 2022). "Russians plunder $5M farm vehicles from Ukraine -- to find they've been remotely disabled". CNN.
  65. ^ "John Deere parts catalog". AGA Parts. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  66. ^ Springfield, Missouri John Deere Reman Homepage
  67. ^ "Mutares SE & Co. KGaA: Mutares to acquire SABO Maschinenfabrik, one of Europe's leading manufactures of lawnmowers and other outdoor power products, from John Deere". 2020-06-26. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  68. ^ "John Deere buys autonomous tractor startup for $250M". Chicago Inno. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
  69. ^ John Deere Credit 2008-12-09 at the Wayback Machine. Deere.com. Retrieved on 2011-01-03.
  70. ^ Deere Reaches Agreement for Sale of Wind Energy Business 2010-09-03 at the Wayback Machine. Deere.com (2010-08-31). Retrieved on 2011-01-03.
  71. ^ "John Deere - SEC Filings". investor.deere.com. Retrieved 2018-11-07.
  72. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 24, 2021. Alt URL
  73. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 24, 2021. Alt URL
  74. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 24, 2021. Alt URL
  75. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 24, 2021. Alt URL
  76. ^ "Chad Little Sprint Cup All Star race results". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2014-06-09.
  77. ^ "Partnership Activation - Activation Gallery - hurricanes - john deere zamboni.jpg". partnershipactivation.squarespace.com. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  78. ^ Dietz, John. John Deere Two-Cylinder Tractor Buyer's Guide. ISBN 9781610604291.
  79. ^ Pripps, Robert (2011-02-28). Standard Catalog of John Deere Tractors 1st. ISBN 9781440225710.
  80. ^ Mary Lou Montgomery. "John Deere heritage runs deep on Missouri farm". Neosho Daily News. Retrieved 2015-06-04.

Sources

  • Broehl, Wayne G. Jr. (1984). John Deere's Company: A History of Deere & Company and Its Times. New York City: Doubleday. ISBN 9780385196642. OCLC 10606276.
  • Dahlstrom, Jeremy; Dahlstrom, Neil (2005). The John Deere Story: A Biography of Plowmakers John & Charles Deere. Dekalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press. ISBN 9780875803364. OCLC 56753352.
  • Kendall, Edward C. (1959). John Deere's Steel Plow. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. OCLC 3302873.

External links

  • Official website
  • Green Magazine
  • John Deere at RitchieWiki, the Equipment Wiki
  • John Deere's official youtube
  • Business data for John Deere:
    • Google
    • SEC filings
    • Yahoo!

john, deere, this, article, about, company, person, inventor, tractor, list, tractors, deere, company, doing, business, ɪər, american, corporation, that, manufactures, agricultural, machinery, heavy, equipment, forestry, machinery, diesel, engines, drivetrains. This article is about the company For the person see John Deere inventor For the tractor see List of John Deere tractors Deere amp Company doing business as John Deere ˈ dʒ ɒ n ˈ d ɪer is an American corporation that manufactures agricultural machinery heavy equipment forestry machinery diesel engines drivetrains axles transmissions gearboxes used in heavy equipment and lawn care equipment The company also provides financial services and other related activities Deere amp CompanyJohn Deere World Headquarters in Moline IllinoisTypePublicTraded asNYSE DES amp P 500 componentIndustryAgricultural machineryHeavy equipmentFounded1837 186 years ago 1837 Grand Detour Illinois U S 1 FounderJohn DeereHeadquartersMoline Illinois U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleJohn C May Chairman CEO amp President ProductsTractorsCombine harvestersForage harvestersSugarcane harvestersSeed drillsField sprayersFEL attachmentsTelescopic handlersBackhoesExcavatorsLoadersGradersFeller bunchersForwardersLog loadersSkiddersDiesel enginesServicesFinancial servicesRevenueUS 52 58 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 9 13 billion 2022 Net incomeUS 7 13 billion 2022 Total assetsUS 90 03 billion 2022 Total equityUS 20 27 billion 2022 Number of employees82 200 2022 Divisions 2 SubsidiariesNortrax Vapormatic Hagie Monosem Blue River Technology Harvest Profit Navcom Technology OnGolf Lesco Unimil John Deere Financial Bear Flag RoboticsWebsitedeere wbr comFootnotes referencesFinancials as of October 30 2022 update 3 Deere amp Company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DE 4 The company s slogan is Nothing Runs Like a Deere and its logo is a leaping deer with the words JOHN DEERE under it Various logos incorporating a leaping deer have been used by the company for over 155 years Deere amp Company is headquartered in Moline Illinois Deere amp Company ranked No 84 in the 2022 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations 5 Their different tractor series include D series E series Speciality Tractors Super Heavy Duty Tractors and JDLink Contents 1 19th century 2 20th century 3 21st century 3 1 Use of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to prevent user repairs 4 Products 4 1 Agricultural equipment 4 2 Construction equipment 4 3 Forestry equipment 4 4 Other products 5 Non serviceability by owners or third parties 6 Factories 7 Equipment divisions 8 Subsidiaries and affiliates 8 1 Current 8 2 Former 9 Finances 10 Carbon footprint 11 Sponsorships 12 Green Magazine 13 See also 14 References 15 Sources 16 External links19th century EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources John Deere news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Deere amp Company began when John Deere born in Rutland Vermont United States on February 7 1804 moved to Grand Detour Illinois in 1836 to escape bankruptcy in Vermont Already an established blacksmith Deere opened a 1 378 square foot 128 m2 shop in Grand Detour in 1837 which allowed him to serve as a general repairman in the village as well as a manufacturer of tools such as pitchforks and shovels Tools were just a start the item that set him apart was the self scouring steel plow which was pioneered in 1837 when John Deere fashioned a Scottish steel saw blade into a plow Prior to Deere s steel plow most farmers used iron or wooden plows to which the rich Midwestern soil stuck so they had to be cleaned frequently The smooth sided steel plow solved this problem and greatly aided migration into the American Great Plains in the 19th and early 20th centuries The traditional way of doing business was to make the product as and when it was ordered This style was very slow As Deere realized that this was not going to be a viable business model he increased the rate of production by manufacturing plows before putting them up for sale this allowed customers to not only see what they were buying beforehand but also allowed his customers to purchase his products straight away Word of his products began to spread quickly John Deere plow c 1845 Horse drawn manure spreader In 1842 Deere entered a business partnership with Leonard Andrus and purchased land for the construction of a new two story factory along the Rock River in Illinois This factory named the L Andrus Plough Manufacturer produced about 100 plows in 1842 and around 400 plows during the next year Deere s partnership with Andrus ended in 1848 and Deere relocated to Moline Illinois to have access to the railroad and the Mississippi River There Deere formed a partnership with Robert Tate and John Gould and built a 1 440 square foot 134 m2 factory the same year Production rose quickly and by 1849 the Deere Tate amp Gould Company was producing over 200 plows a month A two story addition to the plant was built allowing further production Company logo used between 1876 and 1912 Deere bought out Tate and Gould s interests in the company in 1853 and was joined in the business by his son Charles Deere At that time the company was manufacturing a variety of farm equipment products in addition to plows including wagons corn planters and cultivators In 1857 the company s production totals reached almost 1 120 implements per month In 1858 a nationwide financial recession took a toll on the company To prevent bankruptcy the company was reorganized and Deere sold his interests in the business to his son in law Christopher Webber and his son Charles Deere who would take on most of his father s managerial roles John Deere served as president of the company until his retirement in April 1886 but died one month later in May 1886 The company was reorganized again in 1868 when it was incorporated as Deere amp Company While the company s original stockholders were Charles Deere Stephen Velie George Vinton and John Deere Charles effectively ran the company In 1869 Charles began to introduce marketing centers and independent retail dealers to advance the company s sales nationwide This same year Deere amp Company won Best and Greatest Display of Plows in Variety at the 17th Annual Illinois State Fair for which it won 10 and a silver medal 6 The core focus remained on the agricultural implements but John Deere also made a few bicycles in the 1890s 7 20th century Edit John Deere Plow amp Cultivators Co s New Orleans House 1903 Increased competition during the early 1900s from the new International Harvester Company led the company to expand its offerings in the implement business but the production of gasoline tractors came to define Deere amp Company s operations during the 20th century Company logo used between 1912 and 1936 In 1912 Deere amp Company president William Butterworth Charles son in law who had replaced Charles Deere after his death in 1907 began the company s expansion into the tractor business Deere amp Company briefly experimented with its own tractor models the most successful of which was the Dain All Wheel Drive but in the end decided to continue its foray into the tractor business by purchasing the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company in 1918 which manufactured the popular Waterloo Boy tractor at its facilities in Waterloo Iowa Deere amp Company continued to sell tractors under the Waterloo Boy name until 1923 when the John Deere Model D was introduced 8 The company continues to manufacture a large percentage of its tractors in Waterloo Iowa namely the 7R 8R and 9R series The company produced its first combine harvester the John Deere No 2 in 1927 A year later this innovation was followed up by the introduction of John Deere No 1 a smaller machine that was more popular with customers By 1929 the No 1 and No 2 were replaced by newer lighter weight harvesters In the 1930s John Deere and other farm equipment manufacturers began developing hillside harvesting technology Harvesters now had the ability to effectively use their combines to harvest grain on hillsides with up to a 50 slope gradient 9 On an episode of the Travel Channel series Made in America that profiled Deere amp Company host John Ratzenberger stated that the company never repossessed any equipment from American farmers during the Great Depression 10 During World War II the great grandson of John Deere Charles Deere Wiman was president of the company but he accepted a commission as a colonel in the U S Army Burton F Peek was hired as president during this period Before Wiman returned to work at the company in late 1944 he directed the farm machinery and equipment division of the War Production Board 11 In addition to farm machinery John Deere manufactured military tractors and transmissions for the M3 tank They also made aircraft parts ammunition and mobile laundry units to support the war effort 12 In 1947 John Deere introduced its first self propelled combine model 55 It was soon followed by the smaller models 40 and 45 the larger model 95 and an even larger model 105 was introduced in the 1960s In the mid 1950s Deere introduced attachable corn heads allowing crop producers to cut shell and clean corn in one smooth operation 9 In 1956 Deere amp Company bought out the German tractor manufacturer Heinrich Lanz AG see Lanz Bulldog A John Deere Lanz 700 tractor John Deere 7920 used by a track construction company The John Deere 8530 In the last months of 1958 John Deere constructed a factory in northern Rosario Argentina 13 In Argentina the make was managed by Agar Cross amp Co 14 John Deere made the following models of tractors in Argentina 445 15 730 16 the models of the series 20 like 1420 17 2420 18 3420 4420 19 the models of the serie 30 like 2330 20 2530 2730 21 3330 22 3530 23 4530 24 the models of the serie 40 like 2140 25 3140 3140 DT 3440 26 3540 27 and the last made in Baigorria of the serie 50 like 2850 3350 3550 28 until 1994 Seventeen years later in 2011 the Argentinian plant returns the assembly of tractors with the following models 5036C 5045D 45 HP Serie 5D 5045E 45 HP Serie 5E 5065E 65 HP Serie 5E 5075E 75 HP Serie 5E 5425N 77 HP Serie 5000 5725 92 HP Serie 5025 5725HC 92 HP Serie 5025 5090E 5090EH 5076EF 6110J 6130J 6145J and 6165J Plus in 2012 added in SKD CKD format the assembly of combine harvesters 9570 STS Serie 70 9470 STS 9670 STS and 9770 STS 29 Also with the green line the Argentinian facility made some backhoe loaders and motor graders like 570 A B 30 544 A B 31 507 308 200 32 and the 627 727 model tractors On August 30 1960 John Deere dealers from around the world converged on Dallas Texas for an unprecedented product showcase Deere Day in Dallas as the event was called introduced the world to the New Generation of Power the company s first modern four cylinder and six cylinder tractors during a day packed with high tech presentations live demonstrations and a parking lot full of brand new green and yellow machines The line of tractors introduced that day was five years in the making and the event itself took months to plan Deere chose Dallas to host the event partly because it was home to facilities large enough to accommodate the 6 000 guests and the equipment they were all there to see The Dallas Memorial Auditorium the Texas State Fairgrounds Coliseum the Cotton Bowl and the Cotton Bowl parking lot were each the site of part of the event During the event a new John Deere tractor with a diamond covered nameplate was displayed for all to see inside Neiman Marcus a popular Dallas based department store According to information released by the company at the time of the event John Deere dealers and key employees came to Dallas via the largest commercial airlift of its type ever attempted During the 24 hours leading up to the event 16 airlines brought Deere employees and salespeople from all over the United States and Canada to Love Field in Dallas Bill Hewitt then chairman and CEO of Deere amp Company welcomed the dealers and introduced the new tractors Hewitt told the guests they were about to see a line of entirely new tractors completely modern in every respect with outstanding features not duplicated in any other make of tractor Since entering the tractor business in 1918 John Deere had focused on two cylinder machines The New Generation of Power introduced at Deere Day in Dallas was very different from anything Deere had built before The new line of four and six cylinder tractors the models 1010 2010 3010 and 4010 were more far more powerful than Deere s two cylinder models and also easier and more comfortable to operate with conveniently located controls better visibility and improved seat suspension These new tractors were also easier to service 33 The 4010 was rated at 80 horsepower in 1960 but tested at 84 horsepower during testing trials making it one of the most powerful two wheel drive farm tractors at that time The 4010 was the predecessor to the 4020 which is widely regarded as the most popular tractor ever produced by John Deere and perhaps any tractor manufacturer in the United States Although the 4020 which was available with Deere s optional Power Shift enjoyed greater popularity the 4010 moved John Deere into the modern era of farm tractor technology and design following its successful history as a tractor manufacturer that was by the late 1950s experiencing waning market share due to its outdated technology In addition to the advanced engine technology the 10 series tractors offered many other upgrades from the older two cylinder models they replaced including significantly higher horsepower to weight ratio advanced hydraulics more convenient and comfortable operator stations and many other improvements Of the 10 series John Deere tractors introduced in 1960 the 4010 was by far the most popular with more than 58 000 units sold from 1960 to 1963 The success of the 10 series John Deere tractors led by the 4010 helped propel John Deere from a 23 market share in 1959 to 34 by 1964 when the 4020 was introduced making it the top manufacturer of farm equipment in the United States 34 35 36 In 1973 Deere introduced its new Soundguard tractors the 4030 4230 4430 and 4630 While these tractors were mechanically similar to the New Generation tractors they replaced and the 4230 4430 and 4630 used a 404 cubic inch displacement engine like the 4020 they featured redesigned sheet metal and most importantly they were available with an optional completely integrated operator s cab that John Deere called the Sound Gard body This insulated cab that included a roll over protective structure had a distinctive rounded windshield and came equipped with heat and air conditioning as well as speakers for an optional radio An 8 track tape player was also available as an option The 5020 was replaced by the very similar 6030 and continued in production with New Generation styling until 1977 when the 30 Series tractors were replaced by Deere s Iron Horses series that included the 90 hp 4040 110 hp 4240 130 hp 4440 150 HP 4640 and 180 hp 4840 The 4240 4440 4640 and 4840 featured a new 466 cubic inch displacement engine and improvements to the cab including an optional hydraulic seat for a smoother ride The Sound Gard body and Power Shift transmission were standard equipment on the 4840 In 1983 Deere introduced the 4050 4250 4450 4650 and 4850 These tractors were essentially the same machines as the Iron Horses they replaced but with significant upgrades They offered a new 15 speed PowerShift transmission and were available with an optional mechanical front wheel drive featuring caster action for better traction and a tighter turning radius They also featured cosmetic upgrades including a new light brown cab interior instead of the black interior on previous models These tractors were followed by the mechanically similar 55 and 60 series tractors before they were replaced by Deere s completely redesigned 7000 and 8000 series tractors in the early 1990s In the 1962 Illinois Manufacturers Directory 50th anniversary edition John Deere listed as Deere and Company claimed a total workforce of 35 000 of which 9 000 were in Illinois The corporate headquarters were located at 1325 Third Ave in Moline Illinois with six manufacturing plants located around that city and a seventh plant in Hoopeston Illinois The six plants in Moline were listed as John Deere Harvester Works at 1100 13th Ave East Moline where 3 000 employees made agricultural implements John Deere Industrial Equipment Works at 301 Third Ave Moline where 500 employees made earth moving equipment John Deere Malleable Works at 1335 13th Street East Moline where 600 employees made malleable and nodular iron castings John Deere Planter Works at 501 Third Ave Moline where 1 000 employees made agricultural implements John Deere Plow Works at 1225 Third Ave Moline where 1 100 employees made agricultural implements John Deere Spreader Works at 1209 13th Ave Moline where 800 employees made agricultural implementsThe John Deere Vermilion Works was located at North Sixth Ave Hoopeston Illinois where 140 employees were listed as making iron work and implement parts Moline with 42 705 residents in 1962 had the local 7 000 employees of John Deere represent 16 of the city s entire population 37 In 1969 John Deere followed its New Generation tractors of the 1960s with a New Generation of combines These included the 3300 4400 6600 and 7700 These models were also the first to come with Quik Tatch header mounting capabilities as standard equipment In the 1980s these combines were followed by the 4420 6620 7720 and 8820 that were essentially updated and improved versions of the previous models with larger capacity a better cab and easier maintenance and service The 4420 was discontinued in 1984 and replaced by the 4425 combines imported from Germany and the 6620 7720 and 8820 received the Titan II updates In 1989 Deere replaced the 6620 7720 and 8820 with a new line of completely redesigned Maximizer combines that included the 9400 9500 and 9600 walker combines These combines featured a center mounted cab rear mounted engine and more comforts in the cab Also in 1989 Deere was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame In 1997 Deere celebrated 50 years of self propelled combine production and the 1997 models featured a 50th anniversary decal In 1998 the 9410 9510 and 9610 were introduced These were essentially the same machines but with minor upgrades Deere dealers offered 10 series upgrades to owners of older 9000 series Maximizer combines In 1999 Deere introduced the 50 series Maximizer combines These machines featured significant cosmetic upgrades including a more streamlined appearance improved ergonomics in the cab PTO shaft style header hook up and the larger models were available as rotary machines which were a complete departure from the combines that Deere had built in the past 38 In the late 1970s International Harvester had pioneered rotary combines with their Axial flow machines and were soon followed by other manufacturers but Deere continued to build only conventional walker combines through the 1980s and 1990s In 1999 John Deere introduced the Single Tine Separation STS system on its 9550 9650 and 9750 combines representing a step forward in rotary combine technology The STS system uses less horsepower and improves material handling 9 21st century EditAs of 2018 update Deere amp Company employed about 67 000 people worldwide of which half are in the United States and Canada and is the largest agriculture machinery company in the world In August 2014 the company announced it was indefinitely laying off 600 of its workers at plants in Illinois Iowa and Kansas due to less demand for its products 39 Inside the United States the company s primary locations are its administrative center in Moline Illinois and manufacturing factories in central and southeastern United States 40 As of 2016 update the company experiments with an electric farm tractor 41 The logo of the leaping deer has been used by this company for over 155 years Over the years the logo has had minor changes and pieces removed Some of the older style logos have the deer leaping over a log 42 43 The company uses different logo colors for agricultural vs construction products The company s agricultural products are identifiable by a distinctive shade of green paint with the inside border being yellow While the construction products are identifiable by a shade of black with the deer being yellow and the inside border also being yellow In September 2017 Deere amp Company signed a definitive agreement to acquire Blue River Technology which is based in Sunnyvale California and is a leader in applying machine learning to agriculture Blue River has designed and integrated computer vision and machine learning technology that will enable growers to reduce the use of herbicides by spraying only where weeds are present optimizing the use of inputs in farming 44 On August 29 2019 45 it was announced that Samuel R Allen will step down as CEO and president of John Deere John May president of the Worldwide Agriculture and Turf and Integrated Solutions divisions will replace him in November 2019 In October 2021 about 10 000 employees unionized with the United Auto Workers went on strike following an impasse in contract negotiations 46 In January 2022 the company introduced a self driving tractor at the annual Consumer Electronics Show designed for large scale farming as opposed to existing comparable tractors designed for small scale agriculture It was part of a larger effort to develop so called smart machines to make farming faster and more efficient than it would be relying on human labor including through software which would mean higher margins The company said it wanted to connect 1 5 million machines in service and a half billion acres in use to its cloud based John Deere Operations Center 47 48 Use of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to prevent user repairs Edit John Deere s license covering the internal software on tractor control computers does not allow users or independent mechanics to modify the software 49 50 This prevents repairs by farmers and creates a monopoly for John Deere dealerships 51 John Deere claims user repair is forbidden by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act through bypassing of digital rights management 52 Groups including the Electronic Frontier Foundation have criticised this activity being contrary to the right to repair 53 54 Some farmers use Ukrainian versions of John Deere software to circumvent restrictions on repair 55 56 In February 2022 the US Senate introduced a bill to allow farmers to perform their own repairs 57 58 As of April 2022 update 26 states have filed legislation for right to repair 59 On January 9 2023 John Deere agreed to allow its US customers to fix their own equipment 60 Products EditJohn Deere manufactures a wide range of products with several models of each in many cases 61 Agricultural equipment Edit Agricultural products include among others tractors combine harvesters cotton harvesters balers planters seeders silage machines and sprayers See also List of John Deere tractors Tractor Tracked tractor 9630T FEL attachment Combine Forage harvester Cotton picker Sugarcane harvester Seed drill Field sprayer Telescopic handlerConstruction equipment Edit Construction equipment includes Excavator Loader Tracked loader Backhoe GraderForestry equipment Edit John Deere manufactures a range of forestry machinery among others harvesters forwarders skidders feller bunchers and log loaders Timberjack was a subsidiary of John Deere from 2000 to 2006 Harvester Forwarder SkidderOther products Edit Other products the company manufactures include consumer and commercial equipment such as lawn mowers compact utility tractors snow throwers snowmobiles all terrain vehicles and StarFire a wide area differential GPS It is also a supplier of diesel engines and powertrains axles transmissions etc used especially in heavy equipment citation needed John Deere leasing has expanded to non equipment loans As of 2017 this is the leading division of John Deere With a loan portfolio of 2 billion it accounts for a third of John Deere s income 62 Lawn mower UTV Gator Diesel engine Compact utility tractorNon serviceability by owners or third parties EditJohn Deere farm equipment has been criticised for being impossible to be serviced or repaired by owners or third parties only John Deere has access to computer code required for this and to accept non John Deere replacement parts Remote locking by the manufacturer may also be possible This effectively makes the equipment unusable without the continued involvement of John Deere 63 It was reported that during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Russian troops stole Ukrainian farm equipment but that the dealers who owned the equipment locked it remotely 64 Factories Edit The John Deere Pavilion in Moline Illinois Horicon Works in Horicon Wisconsin John Deere factory in Mannheim Germany John Deere representatives at the Encuentro Empresarial Coparmex in Chihuahua Mexico New John Deere tractors on a barge Mannheim Harbour This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Major North American factories include Harvester Works large combine harvesters East Moline Illinois Cylinder Internal Platform hydraulic cylinders Moline Illinois Seeding Group planting equipment Moline Illinois and Valley City North Dakota Davenport Works wheel loaders motor graders articulated dump trucks wheeled forestry equipment Davenport Iowa Dubuque Works backhoes crawlers skid steer loaders tracked forestry equipment Dubuque Iowa Des Moines Works tillage equipment cotton harvesters sprayers Ankeny Iowa Ottumwa Works hay and forage equipment Ottumwa Iowa Thibodaux Works cane harvesting equipment scrapers Thibodaux Louisiana Horicon Works lawn and garden and turf care Horicon Wisconsin Augusta Works small commercial and agricultural tractors Grovetown Georgia Turf Care specialty golf equipment and commercial mowing Fuquay Varina North Carolina Industrias John Deere agricultural tractors construction equipment Monterrey Mexico Motores John Deere power systems 6 and 4 cylinder engines heavy duty axles Torreon Mexico Coffeyville Works transmissions pump drives planetaries Coffeyville Kansas Waterloo Works tractor cab and assembly operations drivetrain operations foundry operations service parts 65 operations Waterloo Iowa Power Systems and Engine Works power systems and engines Waterloo Iowa Greeneville Works entry level lawn care equipment Greeneville TennesseeOther important factories John Deere Usine Saran power systems Fleury les Aubrais France John Deere Argentina engines tractors and combine harvesters Granadero Baigorria Santa Fe Argentina John Deere Equipment Pvt Ltd 5000 series tractors Pune India John Deere Equipment Pvt Ltd 5000 series tractors Dewas India John Deere Electronic Solutions Fargo ND and Pune India John Deere Harvester Works Sirhind Fategarh India John Deere Werke Mannheim 6000 series tractors Mannheim Germany John Deere Brasil Montenegro Rio Grande do Sul tractors Horizontina RS harvesters and planters Catalao GO sugarcane harvesters John Deere Werke Zweibrucken harvesting equipment Zweibrucken Germany John Deere Fabriek Horst pulled and self propelled agricultural sprayers Horst The Netherlands John Deere Forestry Oy forwarders wheeled harvesters Joensuu Finland John Deere Reman 66 John Deere Combine harvesters being transported by railway on goods wagons in Tyrone Pennsylvania in the United StatesEquipment divisions EditName City state Country Products Division CommentsIndustrias John Deere Argentina S A Granadero Baigorria Santa Fe Argentina Engines tractors and combine harvesters Agriculture John Deere Limited Parts Distribution Center Derrimut Victoria Australia Agriculture Auteq Telematica S A Sao Paulo Brazil Agriculture John Deere Brazil Ltda Unidade Catalao Catalao GO Brazil Agriculture John Deere Brazil Ltda Unidade Horizontina Horizontina RS Brazil Agriculture John Deere Brazil Ltda Unidade Montenegro Montenegro RS Brazil Agriculture John Deere Harbin Agriculture Machinery Co Ltd Jiamusi Heilongjiang China Agriculture John Deere Ningbo Agriculture Machinery Co Ltd Zhenhai District Ningbo China Agriculture John Deere Tianjin Agriculture Machinery Co Ltd Tianjin China Agriculture John Deere Usine d Arc les Gray France Gray Cedex France Agriculture John Deere GmbH amp Co KG Bruchsal Germany Agriculture John Deere GmbH amp Co KG Mannheim Germany Agriculture Maschinenfabrik Kemper GmbH amp Co KG Stadtlohn Germany Agriculture John Deere GmbH amp Co KG Zweibruecken Germany Agriculture John Deere Equipment Private Ltd Dist Pune 412208 Maharashtra India Agriculture John Deere India Private Limited Patiala Punjab 147 001 India Agriculture John Deere India Pvt Ltd Dewas Madhya Pradesh India Agriculture John Deere BH Works Ltd Park Zvaim Israel Agriculture John Deere Cylinder Internal Platform Ramos Arizpe Coah Mexico Agriculture Industrias John Deere S A de C V Monterrey N L Mexico Agriculture Industrias John Deere S A de C V Zona Centro Saltillo Coah Mexico Agriculture John Deere Ramos Ramos Arizpe Coah Mexico Agriculture John Deere Fabriek Horst B V Horst Netherlands Pulled and self propelled sprayers Agriculture John Deere Domodedovo Domodedovo Russia Agriculture John Deere Orenburg Orenburg Russia Agriculture John Deere Iberica S Madrid Spain Agriculture The Vapormatic Company Ltd Exeter United Kingdom Agriculture NavCom Technology Inc Torrance CA United States Agriculture John Deere Cylinder Internal Platform Moline IL United States Cylinder manufacturing Agriculture John Deere Harvester Works East Moline IL United States Large combine harvesters Agriculture John Deere Seeding Group East Moline IL United States Agriculture John Deere Des Moines Works Ankeny IA United States Sprayers cotton harvesters and tillage equipment Agriculture John Deere Ottumwa Works Ottumwa IA United States Baling technology Agriculture John Deere Paton Paton IA United States Agriculture John Deere Intelligent Solutions Group Urbandale Urbandale IA United States Agriculture John Deere Waterloo Works Tractor Cab and Assembly Operations Waterloo IA United States 6R 7R 8R 8RT and 9R 9RT Series tractors Agriculture John Deere Waterloo Works Drivetrain Operations Waterloo IA United States Transmissions drives and axle machining and assembly Agriculture John Deere Waterloo Works Service Parts Operations Waterloo IA United States Tractor service parts Agriculture John Deere Waterloo Works Foundry Operations Waterloo IA United States Agriculture John Deere Thibodaux Thibodaux LA United States Agriculture John Deere Seeding Group Valley City ND United States Agriculture Waratah Forestry Equipment Pty Ltd Melton Victoria Australia Construction and forestry John Deere Brazil Ltda Indaiatuba Sao Paulo Brazil Construction and forestry John Deere Brasil Escavadeiras Indaiatuba Sao Paulo Brazil Construction and forestry John Deere Specialty Products JDSP Langley Langley British Columbia Canada Construction and forestry John Deere Reman Edmonton Alberta Canada Construction and forestry Waratah Forestry Equipment Canada Ltd Kamloops BC Canada Construction and forestry John Deere Tianjin Company Limited Tianjin China Construction and forestry John Deere Forestry Joensuu Finland Joensuu Finland Construction and forestry Waratah OM Oy Joensuu Finland Construction and forestry Ashok Leyland John Deere Construction Equipment Pvt Ltd Tamil Nadu India Construction and forestry Industrias John Deere S A de C V Garza Garcia Nuevo Leon Mexico Construction and forestry Waratah NZ Ltd Tokoroa Waikato New Zealand Construction and forestry John Deere Domodedovo Moscow Russia Construction and forestry Bell Equipment Limited Empangeni South Africa Construction and forestry Waratah Forestry Attachment LLC Peachtree City GA United States Construction and forestry John Deere Construction amp Forestry Company Moline IL United States Construction and forestry John Deere Davenport Works Davenport IA United States Construction and forestry John Deere Training Center Davenport Davenport IA United States Construction and forestry John Deere Dubuque Works Dubuque IA United States Construction and forestry John Deere Reman Springfield Springfield MO United States Construction and forestry John Deere Kernersville LLC Kernersville NC United States Construction and forestry Waratah Forestry Attachment LLC Kelso WA United States Construction and forestry SABO Maschinenfabrik GmbH Gummersbach Germany Turf Sold 2020 to Mutares 67 John Deere Commercial Products Grovetown GA United States Agriculture John Deere Turf Care Fuquay Varina NC United States Commercial mowers and Golf equipment Turf John Deere Training Center Morrisville Morrisville NC United States Turf Transaxle Manufacturing of America Corporation Rock Hill SC United States Turf John Deere Power Products Greeneville TN United States Riding lawn tractors and zero turn lawn mowers Turf John Deere Horicon Works Horicon WI United States Gator utility vehicles riding lawn tractors walk behind greens mowers and mower decks Turf Subsidiaries and affiliates EditCurrent Edit AGRIS Corporation John Deere Agri Services John Deere 8530 tractor with Kinze 3700 planter Bear Flag Robotics Autonomous agricultural technology amp equipment company 68 John Deere Ag Management Solutions intelligent mobile equipment technologies Urbandale Iowa John Deere Capital Corporation John Deere Financial 69 John Deere Credit and Finance Johnston Iowa Kemper row tolerant headers for forage harvesters and combines Stadtlohn Germany Waratah Forestry Attachments forestry harvesting heads Tokoroa New Zealand Agreentech NavCom Technology Inc precision positioning systems see also StarFire Torrance California John Deere Electronic Solutions Ruggedized electronics Fargo North Dakota Ningbo Benye Tractor amp Automobile Manufacture Co Ltd low HP tractors Ningbo China Machinefinder used equipment division and marketplace John Deere Technology Innovation Center Research Park University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign QCFS and Consolidating attachment distribution center Davenport Iowa Hagie Sprayers Upfront Sprayers KingAgro Sprayers Argentina PLA sprayers Argentina Wirtgen Group Blue River Technology Pioneer in the use of computer vision and robotics for agriculture bringing crop protection into the digital era with see and spray machines that precisely observe and treat each plant in the field Former Edit John Deere Renewables LLC a wind energy plant manufacturing arm which represented John Deere s extension into the renewable energy industry under which it had successfully completed 36 projects in eight US states was sold to Exelon Energy in August 2010 70 Finances EditFinancial data in millions 71 Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022Revenue 21 191 22 148 24 082 28 438 23 112 26 005 32 013 36 157 37 795 36 067 28 863 26 644 29 738 37 358 39 258 35 540 44 024 52 577Net Income 1 447 1 694 1 822 2 053 874 1 864 2 800 3 065 3 537 3 162 1 940 1 524 2 159 2 368 3 253 2 751 5 963 7 130Assets 33 637 34 720 38 576 38 735 41 133 43 267 48 207 56 266 59 521 61 336 57 948 57 919 65 786 70 108 73 011 75 091 84 114 90 030Employees 51 300 55 700 61 300 66 900 67 000 59 623 57 200 56 800 60 500 74 000 73 500 69 600 75 600 82 200Carbon footprint EditJohn Deere reported Total CO2e emissions Direct Indirect for the twelve months ending 30 September 2020 at 766 Kt 155 16 8 y o y 72 and plans to reduce emissions 15 by 2022 from a 2017 base year 73 John Deere s annual Total CO2e Emissions Market Based Scope 1 Scope 2 in kilotonnes Sep 2018 Sep 2019 Sep 2020967 74 921 75 766 72 Sponsorships Edit John Deere sponsorship on Chad Little s NASCAR car The John Deere Classic is an American professional golf tournament sponsored by the company John Deere sponsored the 23 and 97 cars for NASCAR driver Chad Little in the late 1990s 76 John Deere sponsored the 17 car for NASCAR driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series in the late 2010s John Deere previously sponsored the Carolina Hurricanes ice resurfacers from early 2000s to mid 2010s 77 Green Magazine EditGreen Magazine is a publication devoted to John Deere enthusiasts 78 79 It was begun in November 1984 by Richard and Carol Hain of Bee Nebraska The first issue was mailed in early November 1984 to 135 paid subscribers and had 10 black and white pages with features on tractors letters from readers and advertisements 80 At the time the magazine was published bimonthly It was written in Lincoln Nebraska and it was mailed from the Bee post office The magazine grew rapidly and in 1990 bowing to public demand it became a monthly Circulation continued to increase and currently hovers around 30 000 The magazine now generally contains 88 full color pages and is perfect bound It is now printed in Michigan and mailed from several post offices throughout the country Current content usually includes a Tip of the Month article covering New Generation restoration written by Dan Brotzman a Youngtimer article written by Tyler Buchheit Shop Talk by Ron and JoAnn O Neill Saw It On eBay by Adam Smith and Benjamin Hain Scale Models by Bill Proft What s New and Old by Greg Stephen Feature Model by Benjamin Hain Do You Have One of These by Richard Hain and Mr Thinker which is said to be written by a variety of experts See also Edit Companies portal Agriculture and Agronomy portalJohn Deere World Headquarters List of John Deere tractors John Deere BuckReferences Edit VanderMey Anne February 25 2013 John Deere Plows Ahead Fortune Vol 167 no 3 p 19 DE Deere amp Company Profile Reuters Deere amp Co 2022 Annual Report Form 10 K U S Securities and Exchange Commission December 15 2022 Deere amp Co DE NYSE Retrieved 2014 07 22 Fortune 500 profile Fortune Archived from the original on December 17 2022 Retrieved December 16 2022 Reynolds John P Transactions of the Illinois State Agricultural Society with Reports from County and District Agricultural Societies Illinois Journal Printing Office 1871 pg 43 John Deere Collectors Center Tractor and Memorabilia Auction June 29 30 Dispatch Argus QCOnline Retrieved 2017 10 17 TractorData com John Deere Unstyled D tractor information www tractordata com Retrieved 2021 03 31 a b c A Brief Look at John Deere Combine History 86 Years of Evolution blog machinefinder com Retrieved 2016 02 07 Pure genius the inventor s hall of fame Independent co uk 2008 02 22 Retrieved on 2011 01 03 John Deere War Hero s Recognized for Patriotism blog machinefinder com 21 June 2012 Retrieved 2016 02 07 Agricultural Machinery during the 1940s livinghistoryfarm org Retrieved 2016 02 07 Dl Esteban 8 December 2017 Pesados Argentinos Anexo Documento radicacion industria de John Deere No pudieron ser John Deere 720 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 13 January 2014 Pesados Argentinos John Deere in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 25 April 2016 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 445 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 9 August 2015 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 730 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 15 June 2015 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 1420 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 15 June 2015 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 2420 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 15 June 2015 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 4420 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 30 January 2015 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 2330 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 30 January 2015 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 2730 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 30 January 2015 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 3330 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 29 January 2015 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 3530 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 29 January 2015 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 4530 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 31 December 2014 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 2140 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 31 December 2014 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 3440 Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 31 December 2014 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 3540 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 13 March 2016 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 3550 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 13 January 2014 Pesados Argentinos John Deere fabricados en el pais in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 23 April 2017 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 570 A B Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 11 December 2014 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 544 A B in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 Dl Esteban 1 April 2015 Pesados Argentinos John Deere 200 in Spanish Retrieved 31 March 2018 A Big Day for Deere PDF The Plowshare 14 1 6 27 March 2009 Retrieved 2016 02 07 Peter Easterlund John Deere 4010 tractor information TractorData com John Deere 10 Series Tractors Archived from the original on 2015 06 22 Retrieved 2016 01 11 John Deere 4010 agriculture com 28 March 2011 Illinois Manufacturers Directory Manufacturers News Inc Chicago IL copyright 1962 p 1503 1594 1595 Show me the rotaries Farm Industry News 1999 07 01 Retrieved 2017 10 17 Hit by weak crop prices Deere to lay off 600 manufacturing staff Chicago Chronicle 15 August 2014 Retrieved 2014 08 15 John Deere worldwide PDF Retrieved 31 March 2018 John Deere unveils latest all electric tractor prototype for zero emission agriculture Electrek 5 December 2016 Retrieved 5 December 2016 John Deere History www deere com Retrieved 2015 04 06 History of the John Deere Trademark Trademarks Deere to advance machine learning capabilities in acquisition of Blue River Technology PR Newswire Deere amp Company Retrieved 11 October 2017 Deere amp Company Board Elects John May as CEO Deere amp Co workers go on strike after rejecting contract CNBC 15 October 2021 McCormick John 2022 01 05 Deere Rolls Out Fully Autonomous Tractor at CES The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2022 09 11 Journal Bob Tita and Jacob Bunge Photography by Brad Vest for The Wall Street 2022 09 11 Deere Invests Billions in Self Driving Tractors Smart Crop Sprayers The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2022 09 11 Standoff Between Farmers And Tractor Makers Intensifies Over Repair Issues NPR Retrieved 2021 07 07 Farmers Fight John Deere Over Who Gets to Fix an 800 000 Tractor Bloomberg 2020 Retrieved 2021 07 07 Sydell Laura 2015 08 17 DIY Tractor Repair Runs Afoul Of Copyright Law npr com NPR Retrieved 2015 08 31 And the little computer screen lets him know when something is wrong Unfortunately Alford isn t allowed to fix it John Deere has a digital lock on the software that runs his tractor And it won t give him the key The company went on to say that unqualified individuals could endanger customer safety Wiens Kyle 21 April 2015 We Can t Let John Deere Destroy the Very Idea of Ownership Wired Retrieved 2015 04 27 Automakers Say You Don t Really Own Your Car on eff org April 2015 John Deere Really Doesn t Want You to Own That Tractor on eff org by Kit Walsh December 20 2016 Motherboard 2018 02 01 Tractor Hacking The Farmers Breaking Big Tech s Repair Monopoly archived from the original on 2021 10 30 retrieved July 30 2018 Rudolphi Josie M Campo Shelly Gerr Fred Rohlman Diane S May 2018 Social and Individual Influences on Tractor Operating Practices of Young Adult Agricultural Workers Journal of Adolescent Health 62 5 605 611 doi 10 1016 j jadohealth 2017 11 300 ISSN 1054 139X PMC 8189182 PMID 29478719 Matsakis Louise Solon Olivia Senate introduces bill to allow farmers to fix their own equipment nbcnews com Retrieved 2022 04 25 Right to repair farm equipment and empowering family farmers is aim of Tester s new groundbreaking legislation Jon Tester U S Senator for Montana 1 February 2022 Retrieved 13 May 2022 Dealer Right to Repair Wins Continue in 2022 farm equipment com 2022 04 12 US Farmers win right to repair John Deere equipment BBC News Retrieved January 9 2022 Irwin Amy Poots Jill 12 Apr 2018 Investigation of UK Farmer Go No Go Decisions in Response to Tractor Based Risk Scenarios Journal of Agromedicine 23 2 154 165 doi 10 1080 1059924X 2017 1423000 hdl 2164 12160 PMID 29648955 S2CID 4783478 Nosowitz Dan 24 July 2017 John Deere Is the 5th Largest Agricultural Bank in the Country Modern Farmer Retrieved 28 July 2017 Naughton John 4 June 2022 Why your ability to repair a tractor could also be a matter of life and death The Guardian Fylyppov Olexsandr Lister Tim 2 May 2022 Russians plunder 5M farm vehicles from Ukraine to find they ve been remotely disabled CNN John Deere parts catalog AGA Parts Retrieved 2020 09 29 Springfield Missouri John Deere Reman Homepage Mutares SE amp Co KGaA Mutares to acquire SABO Maschinenfabrik one of Europe s leading manufactures of lawnmowers and other outdoor power products from John Deere 2020 06 26 Retrieved 2020 06 26 John Deere buys autonomous tractor startup for 250M Chicago Inno Retrieved 2021 08 16 John Deere Credit Archived 2008 12 09 at the Wayback Machine Deere com Retrieved on 2011 01 03 Deere Reaches Agreement for Sale of Wind Energy Business Archived 2010 09 03 at the Wayback Machine Deere com 2010 08 31 Retrieved on 2011 01 03 John Deere SEC Filings investor deere com Retrieved 2018 11 07 a b Deere amp Company s Sustainability Report for 2020Q3 PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 24 2021 Alt URL Deere amp Company s Sustainability Report for 2020Q3 PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 24 2021 Alt URL Deere amp Company s Sustainability Report for 2020Q3 PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 24 2021 Alt URL Deere amp Company s Sustainability Report for 2020Q3 PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 24 2021 Alt URL Chad Little Sprint Cup All Star race results Racing Reference Retrieved 2014 06 09 Partnership Activation Activation Gallery hurricanes john deere zamboni jpg partnershipactivation squarespace com Retrieved 2021 02 09 Dietz John John Deere Two Cylinder Tractor Buyer s Guide ISBN 9781610604291 Pripps Robert 2011 02 28 Standard Catalog of John Deere Tractors 1st ISBN 9781440225710 Mary Lou Montgomery John Deere heritage runs deep on Missouri farm Neosho Daily News Retrieved 2015 06 04 Sources EditBroehl Wayne G Jr 1984 John Deere s Company A History of Deere amp Company and Its Times New York City Doubleday ISBN 9780385196642 OCLC 10606276 Dahlstrom Jeremy Dahlstrom Neil 2005 The John Deere Story A Biography of Plowmakers John amp Charles Deere Dekalb Illinois Northern Illinois University Press ISBN 9780875803364 OCLC 56753352 Kendall Edward C 1959 John Deere s Steel Plow Washington D C Smithsonian Institution OCLC 3302873 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Deere Official website Green Magazine John Deere at RitchieWiki the Equipment Wiki John Deere s official youtube Business data for John Deere GoogleSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Deere amp oldid 1143589815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.