John Deere

John Deere

Machinery Manufacturing

Moline, IL 1,485,937 followers

About us

Founded in 1837, John Deere is a world leader in providing advanced products, technology, and services for customers whose work is revolutionizing agriculture and construction. We help our customers push the boundaries of what’s possible in ways that are more productive and sustainable to help life leap forward. Our technology-enabled products including John Deere Autonomous 8R Tractor, See & Spray™, and E-Power Backhoe are just some of the ways we help meet the world’s increasing need for food, shelter, and infrastructure. We don’t just run for some. We Run for All.

Website
http://www.deere.com/AboutUs
Industry
Machinery Manufacturing
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Moline, IL
Type
Public Company
Founded
1837
Specialties
Agriculture, Construction, Forestry, Turf Care, Golf, and Technology

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    Tami Hedgren and F.B. Castro share our dedication to U.S. manufacturing, with a continued focus on investing $2.5 billion in our facilities over the last five years. Examples include building a new: - See & Spray™ sprayer line in Des Moines, Iowa - X9 combine assembly line in East Moline, Illinois - 9RX 830™ tractor assembly line in Waterloo, Iowa "The 9RX tractor is critically important for U.S. food production because it’s equipped with high horsepower and precision technology to help farmers do more with less," explained Castro. Learn more about our commitment to innovation, our customers, and U.S. operations: http://spr.ly/6047o9uQf

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    Exciting news: This 2024 growing season, our See & Spray™ technology has helped customers save more than 8 million gallons of herbicide mix. So, how does it work? See & Spray is like facial recognition for weeds. It uses cutting-edge computer vision and machine learning to quickly differentiate between weeds and crops. When the camera spots a troublesome plant, it sends a signal to the nozzle to spray the pesky weed and avoids any treatment to the crop itself. Before this technology, farmers often applied herbicides cross entire fields, which resulted in using more product than necessary. Get the full story: http://spr.ly/6043ozZwX

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    A construction worker built the: - home you live in - roads you drive on - office you work at - airport you travel through - power plant that keeps your lights on Calling this an important job is truly an understatement.

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    John Deere, the blacksmith, was the definition of cutting edge. Back in 1837, he opened a shop in Grand Detour, Illinois, to start a business. It didn't take long for him to realize from his farmer customers that the cast-iron plows they were using just didn't work. The soil kept sticking to the plow bottoms, and farmers had to stop and scrape off the dirt every few feet. Mr. Deere had an idea. He thought if he made a plow with a polished surface, it would let the soil slide right off as it worked through the fields. So, he took some steel from a broken saw blade, made what we now call the self-scouring plow, and... it worked!! A few years later, he was cranking out thousands of plows, launching an incredible legacy and sparking an agricultural revolution. Fast-forward to today, our new plows may look a bit different, but they still reflect Deere's commitment to helping customers, with designs that are innovative and created with quality.

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    "There's really no downside," Ralph Nudo said when asked about his new electric lawn mower. He had several reasons for switching from gas to electric: - Easier to clean - Mower can be plugged into any outlet - No more oil changes, spark plugs, and belts - After mowing his one-acre lot, he still has over 50% battery But, the best surprise? His wife could barely hear him mowing from inside the house, even with the windows open! Check out Ralph's story: http://spr.ly/6049lgF6W

    • Ralph Nudo stands by his Z370R electric mower

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