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John Deere marks 175 years


Deere & Company marks the 175th anniversary of business this year, which began when company founder John Deere successfully manufactured and marketed the self-scouring plough in 1837 “John Deere revolutionised agriculture and he made farming in the tough soil of the US Midwest a productive and profitable venture,” Samuel Allen, Chairman and Chief Executive said. “Our recognition of this special anniversary reminds us of the many thousands of John Deere employees who came before us to make this company a world leader.” Deere had moved from his home in


Vermont to start a small blacksmith shop in Grand Detour, Illinois. He later moved the business to Moline, Illinois, where the world headquarters is still located. The company was incorporated as Deere & Company in 1868. From the one-man shop at its inception, Deere currently has more than 60,000 employees worldwide.


“John Deere instilled four core values in his company,” Allen said. “Today John Deere employees still deliver on the important values of integrity, quality, commitment, and innovation and we believe these values have been the key to the longevity of our enterprise.” Recognition of the 175th anniversary


began recently when the John Deere Foundation made a $175,000 grant to help fund Feeding America’s BackPack Program that provides children nutritious and easy-to-prepare food they need over the course of a weekend. Since 2007, the John Deere Foundation has been an active supporter of BackPack programs in several communities where Deere has facilities. That grant is one of many ways Deere’s


anniversary will be recognised as the year progresses. Deere & Company’s recently issued annual report announces the milestone with the number ‘175’ printed in large type on a simple silver cover. The publication reports the story of Deere’s record-setting business performance for 2011 on the company’s website at www.JohnDeere.com.


8 International Forest Industries | FEBRUARY/MARCH 2012


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