- John Deere named one of the best global brands
- John Deere Iowa factory celebrates its 100th anniversary
- John Deere encourages children to carry on the tradition of farm life
- University expansion gives John Deere the chance to gain a new facility
- Illinois students become familiar with the most up-to-speed farming equipment
- A tractor museum in North Dakota features unique John Deere tractors
- John Deere antique clock keeps tabs on the company's dedication to farm life
- High school agriculture students get a sample of groundbreaking equipment
- John Deere plays its part in Perryville's Old Timers' Day event
- Renovations are being performed in Moline to maintain the John Deere heritage
Successful John Deere partnerships help the industry through thick and thin
Posted by Green Fun Store on 5/25/2011
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In Muskegan, Michigan, Eagle Alloy has been producing metals and essential parts for major manufacturers like John Deere for years. According to Mlive.com, although the partnership with John Deere is relatively new, Eagle Alloy has been producing 22 parts on a new Deere farm sprayer that is expected to sell 3,000 units and bring more business to both companies.
Receiving tax breaks for their economic success, companies like Eagle Alloy and John Deere are guaranteed profitability in the years to come. "Our country needs manufacturing," the co-owner of Eagle Alloy, John Workman, told the news source. "Yes, we are in a global economy. But other countries are not playing by the same rules as we are."