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John Deere Reman has broken ground on its $13.5 million expansion in Strafford that was announced last year. A groundbreaking ceremony was held yesterday at the John Deere Reman Core Center at 601 ...
The 280,000-square-foot core facility is where John Deere core parts are shipped to begin the remanufacturing process. While no new jobs are planned with this $13.5 million expansion, Kevin Schrag ...
To explore what’s new in combine technology, we spoke with Bergen Nelson of John Deere. He gave us a preview of the 2026 line of combines, showcasing the latest innovations designed to boost ...
Not getting it right would affect his yield. But every year, he says, he struggles to get his John Deere equipment to do the job. Broken down combines, tractors and harvesters have cost him ...
“That makes it more expensive to repair also, which has nothing to do with John Deere.” Augustine said John Deere parts and technicians are easily accessible to his farm, and he has a contract He also ...
David Edwards has spent over a decade reporting on social justice, human rights and politics for Raw Story. He also writes Crooks and Liars. He has a background in enterprise resource planning and ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes earlier this month joined a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission and four other states against John Deere. The suit says the ... and others are starting to ...
HEADLINES NOW THIS SATURDAY MORNING. MORE JOHN DEERE EMPLOYEES HERE IN CENTRAL IOWA WILL SOON BE WITHOUT A JOB. KCCI KAYLA JAMES REPORTS 119 EMPLOYEES FROM THE ANKENY PLANT WILL BE LAID OFF OVER ...
I don’t know about you but I am becoming a tad peeved with Washington’s presidential loose cannon and his plans to annex Canada, take over Greenland, coerce Panama, steal Gaza and rename the ...
Rumors have been running rampant about a new John Deere pickup truck. Farmers and workers trust their machinery. But would drivers trust them to build a rugged truck for hauling large equipment? Is ...
The problem for those hoping this news is the real deal is that, well, it just isn't. John Deere hasn't made any announcement regarding its foray into pickup trucks or street-legal cars in general.
In fact, we could only find one archived instance of an 1890s-era John Deere bike — well, parts of the bike, anyway (a frame with crank, fork, and handlebars) — that reportedly sold for $2,500.