Pinion Launches Exclusive Peer Group for Manufacturing Leaders
Pinion has facilitated high-impact peer groups for over a decade and is now launching its first exclusive group designed specifically for manufacturing executives.
Read morePinion has facilitated high-impact peer groups for over a decade and is now launching its first exclusive group designed specifically for manufacturing executives.
Read moreThe ASABE and FEMA are working together to create a resource for shortline manufacturers to stay on top of key safety standards. Check out the latest August standards.
Read moreJohn Deere has acquired GUSS Automation, a high-value crop autonomy company. Deere and GUSS have collaborated on a joint venture since 2022.
Read moreDeere will lay off 238 employees across factories in Waterloo, Iowa, and Moline and East Moline, Illinois.
Read moreBig changes in U.S. trade policy: 407 new steel and aluminum products now face a 50% tariff under Section 232. Business advisor Marc Schneider from CIRAS shares key insights and actionable strategies to help you navigate the impact.
Read moreDeere has introduced a new digital platform designed to give equipment owners more control over maintaining and repairing their machines.
Read moreDeere & Company has released its financial results for the third quarter of 2025, revealing a decline in net income and sales compared to the previous year.
Read moreA respected manufacturer of rotary cutters is offering their long-established equipment line for sale.
Read moreTrump’s recently signed budget legislation, dubbed the Big Beautiful Bill, is drawing strong support from corporations and small businesses, especially within the manufacturing sector.
Read moreThe U.S. labor force participation rate remains below pre-pandemic levels. The country has roughly 2 million fewer workers active in the labor market than it did in 2020. In rural areas, where domestic migration continues to draw people away, immigrants are often the ones keeping local economies afloat.
Read moreOn May 30, Donald Trump revealed that he is doubling his tariff on steel imports to 50% from 25%.
Read moreJohn Deere recently acquired Minnesota-based Sentera, a provider of remote imagery solutions for agriculture.
Read moreMember company, Yanmar America, has taken a major step toward its sustainability goals with the installation of 914 high-efficiency solar panels at its headquarters in Adairsville, GA.
Read moreDuring the Q2 2025 earning’s call, John Deere Chairman and CEO John May announced a bold commitment to invest $20 billion in the United States over the next 10 years, underscoring the continued dedication of John Deere to American workers, communities, and manufacturing.
Read moreDozens of congressional leaders joined the Association of Âé¶¹app Manufacturers (AEM) for the 2025 Celebration of Construction held last week on the National Mall.
Read moreAs the latest trade war escalates, agricultural exports to China have plummeted, posing serious risks for U.S. farmers. While high tariffs on cotton (140%), pork (172%), and soybeans (over 150%) have hindered trade, reports suggest China is quietly exempting 25% of U.S. imports, though no official confirmation exists.
Read moreOn May 5, Deere & Co. hosted a groundbreaking ceremony on the site of the John Deere Reman Core facility in Stafford, Mo. Deere & Co. first announced last fall.
Read moreAs President Trump hits pause on new tariffs for most countries — with China remaining the exception — both global farm equipment giants and North American shortliners are navigating uncertainty. The existing 10% tariff on imports holds steady, but future shifts remain on the table.
Read moreYanmar has announced that it will be launching a new organization dedicated to advancing electrification in the compact off-highway segment.
Read moreThe Trump administration’s 25% import tariff on steel and aluminum—key materials in farm machinery—has raised concerns about rising costs.
Read moreAccording to media reports, CNH Industrial has confirmed layoffs at its manufacturing plant in Fargo, N.D.
Read morePresident Donald Trump granted temporary tariff exemptions for Canadian and Mexican goods covered by the North American trade agreement known as USMCA until April 2.
Read morePresident Trump suggested a possible delay in new tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports, setting April 2 as a potential start date.
Read moreThe U.S. farm machinery industry is facing mounting challenges, including declining farm income, high input costs, and an oversupply of used equipment. Now, the threat of new trade disputes could further destabilize the market.
Read moreDockworkers on the U.S. East and Gulf coasts overwhelmingly approved a six-year contract Tuesday, averting the threat of a strike that could have crippled the economy.
Read moreU.S. manufacturers are already feeling the impact of impending steel and aluminum tariffs, with prices surging and supply chain uncertainty growing.
Read moreThe American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) recently announced its AE50 award winners representing the best innovations in engineering and technology for agricultural, food, and biological systems.
Read moreChina announced a 10% tariff on imports of U.S. farm equipment. The new tariff will start on Feb. 10, 2025.
Read moreThe Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against Deere & Co., on January 15 alleging the company’s repair practices violate competition law.
Read moreJohn Deere has announced another round of layoffs at its Ottumwa, IA plant.
Read moreConcerns over Trump’s planned tariffs and a potential port strike are likely to drive a rise in import cargo in the coming months.
Read moreJohn Deere Company plans to layoff 100 employees in its global workforce. Announcing they will be cutting more jobs in its Iowa state production plants, adding to the current 2024 amount of 1,700 jobs and employees.
Read moreIn the wake of former President Donald Trump’s reelection, industry leaders across the country are preparing for potential changes the new administration could bring.
Read moreDeere reported net income of $1.245 billion for the fourth quarter ended October 27, 2024, or $4.55 per share, compared with net income of $2.369 billion, or $8.26 per share, for the quarter ended October 29, 2023.
Read moreUncertainty among U.S. shippers is escalating into 2025 with the expectation of new Trump tariffs and the possibility of a new ports strike that could begin in mid-January.
Read moreJohn Deere announced plans to expand its John Deere Reman Core Center facility by an additional 120,000 square feet.
Read moreThe U.S. Federal Trade Commission is investigating Deere & Co. to determine whether the tractor giant’s equipment repair policies violate consumer protection laws, according to a public filing.
Read moreSen. Elizabeth Warren accused Deere of failing to honor its agreement with the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) by offering inadequate tools and insufficient disclosures.
Read moreThe International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) is preparing for a potential strike starting October 1 if a new contract isn’t agreed upon.
Read moreTitan Machinery reported Aug. 29, 2024, the financial results for the fiscal second quarter ended July 31, 2024.
Read moreThe American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) has revised ANSI/ASABE S625.2 AUG2024 Drawbar Pin Dimensions and Requirements.
Read moreDeere & Company reported net income of $2.978 billion for the third quarter ended July 30, 2023, or $10.20 per share, compared with net income of $1.884 billion, or $6.16 per share, for the quarter ended July 31, 2022.
Read moreGlobal raw steel production through June 30, 2024, stands at 954.6 million metric tons, unchanged from the previous year. June’s output was 161.4 million metric tons, a 2.3% decrease from May but 0.5% higher than June 2023.
Read moreConcerns about a decline in U.S. manufacturing might be overstated, given that the industry still boasts a quarter-million factories employing 13 million workers.
Read moreIn June, U.S. factory production exceeded expectations, with a 0.4% increase following a revised 1.0% rise in May.
Read moreDeere announced it will lay off more than 300 production employees in Waterloo, IA, effective September 20.
Read moreThe North American Âé¶¹app Dealers Association (NAEDA) has released its 2024 Dealer-Manufacturer Relations Survey Report that provides agriculture and outdoor power equipment dealers the opportunity to anonymously rate the manufacturer lines they carry.
Read moreAEM embarks on its largest public engagement initiative in 130 years with the ‘Manufacturing Express’ bus tour where it will visit 80 communities at equipment manufacturing sites nationwide.
Read moreMontana Âé¶¹apps Union President Walter Schweitzer sees the EPA’s recent warning to John Deere as a significant win for farmers’ right to repair. The warning addressed Deere’s equipment manuals that limit emissions control system repairs to authorized dealers, potentially violating the law.
Read moreBobcat Company, a global equipment, innovation and worksite solutions brand, held a ceremonial groundbreaking June 13 for its new, $300-million manufacturing facility in Mexico.
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