Deere & Company's Q3 2024 Earnings: http://spr.ly/6044lKOkA
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.
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http://www.deere.com/AboutUs
External link for John Deere
- 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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Employees at John Deere
Updates
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That's a wrap for our summer interns! These talented students were with us for just a few months. Tasked with high-impact projects and tackling some of the world's biggest challenges. At the end of their internships, they shared proposals, key findings, and solutions with our leadership teams. Eli Sallis interned as a quality engineer at our Des Moines Works factory, marking his third internship with us. His previous experiences were in mechanical engineering and supply chain. Eli shared that the variety of experiences has given him the opportunity to explore different career interests he might consider after graduating from college. "I would recommend this opportunity to anyone; the experience, knowledge, and people are truly impactful!"
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Innovation Style = Skechers x John Deere “We're excited to bring high-quality footwear to all who share the same hardworking spirit as our customers, including fun and playful designs for our youngest brand fans,” shared Mara Downing, our vice president of corporate communications and brand. Check out the new collection: http://spr.ly/6045cCIYS
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How do you farm without land? It's called hydroponics. Earlier this year, we worked closely with Tapestry Farms to install a small hydroponic farm, housed in a 320-square-foot shipping container, in one of our Midwest neighborhoods. The goal of the urban farm is to cater to local refugee families who struggle to access fresh food year-round. The produce will also support our local food bank. Ann McGlynn, executive director of Tapestry Farms, said, “This container will give our organization the opportunity to double, or possibly triple, the amount of produce we can grow each year.” See the farm come to life: http://spr.ly/6047gYA8B
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Dream job, anyone? Tag along with Neil Dahlstrom, our archivist, as he brings our company's story to life every day: http://spr.ly/6043joKDT