Description
Back in 1837, blacksmith John Deere learned his farmer customers in grand detour, Illinois had to contend with sticky soil, cleaning their cast-iron plows every few feet. Convinced a highly polished surface would shed soil as it moved through the field, Deere made a plow using steel from a broken sawblade. It worked, and the company has evolved ever since, with sophisticated technology integrated into todayᄀᆵs equipment. A true legacy, youᄀᆵre sure to enjoy puzzling this great American story.
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