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POLICE claim to have smashed a crime ring responsible for the theft of tractors and farm equipment worth more than $1 million.
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POLICE claim to have smashed a crime ring responsible for the theft of tractors and farm equipment worth more than $1 million.
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Two brand-new John Deere tractors were recently stolen from a farm at the southern end of the county, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office.
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Ron Cornelius drove into the RiverCenter in downtown Davenport on Sunday, transporting a unique green-and-yellow 1934 John Deere experimental tractor on a custom flatbed trailer.
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Albert F. Moilanen, 91, of Brocket, ND, passed away on Saturday, March 17, 2012 at the Good Samaritan Society of Lakota, ND.
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WATERLOO, Iowa — Deere & Co. announced today that it will invest $70 million to expand the manufacturing capacity at its Waterloo operations, where the company builds large farm tractors that are used around the world.
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Antique tractor enthusiasts are seeing green this weekend, John Deere green that is. It's the Gathering of the Green conference at the Davenport River Center. The theme for this year's convention is Generations
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WATERLOO, Iowa — Deere & Co., already in the midst of a $100 million upgrade of its foundry operation in Waterloo, today announced an additional $70 million investment to expand its Waterloo Works.
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DAVENPORT, Iowa — An idea that began simply as a way to bring together collectors of John Deere tractors to swap stories has blossomed into a full-blown convention that now draws more than 2,000 enthusiasts to the Quad-Cities.
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Deere & Company has a $70-million program in place to increase manufacturing capacity for large farm tractors at its Waterloo, Iowa, operation. The project details were scant, but the equipment builder said the improvements would increase manufacturing flexibility and speed.
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An idea that began simply as a way to bring together collectors of John Deere tractors to swap stories has blossomed into a full-blown convention that now draws more than 2,000 enthusiasts to the Quad-Cities.
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