It is the back bone of the agricultural community and is very important.
Yes John Deere had quite a large family. For the complete biography of his life, try Deere & Company's website in the related links...
John Deere lived in many various places throughout his life from Rutland, Vermont to his last resting place in Moline, Illinois. For more about John Deere's life try his company's website, see the related link..
It was important because he has made the plow better than it was. He made better stuff than what was being sold at that time of his life
John Deere is a very reliable manufacturer. I have used John Deere my whole life and never had a regret. Here is a link that might help you make your descion: http://www.deere.com/en_INT/ag_equipment/sprayers/index.html
John Deere attended Middlebury College briefly before dropping out.
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In my life experience John Deere is a better brand of farm equipment. The quailty and customer service if you should ever have a problem is next to none.
The John Deere tractor company takes its name from the company's founder, John Deere. Deere started his career as a blacksmith. Upon moving to the midwest, he learned that the iron plows midwestern farmers were using at the time weren't very effective in plowing the midwestern soil. He devoted his life to the continuing improvement of plow design. In 1868 he incorporated his business as Deere & Company, which is still its official name today. As far as the colors go, not even the John Deere company itself knows exactly why green and yellow became the colors of their company. According to their general student FAQ on their website, the earliest green and yellow design they have found is a Deere sulky plow from 1905.
John Deere lawn mowers are famous for being very high quality and with the proper care having quite a long life.
John Deere was raised in the time when most young people went into apprenticeships to start their careers. A local blacksmith, Captain Benjamin Lawrence, had an opening in his shop for a worker boy and took John Deere under his wing to learn everything he knew about blacksmithing. There is no real way to determine if this was what John Deere wanted to do for the rest of his life but he was very skilled with tools and a blacksmith job was perfect for him.
George Jones sang about the John Deere tractor in his song "Big River," which was released in 1983. The song reflects themes of rural life and nostalgia, with the John Deere tractor symbolizing agricultural tradition. Jones was known for his storytelling ability in country music, and this song is a prime example of that.
2000+ hours if properly maintained!