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John Deere was born on february 4, 1804 in Rutland Vermont. John Deere's father, William Rinold Deere, was a merchant tailor, while his mother, Sarah Yates Deere, worked as a seamstress. -
Invention :self steel plow Inventor: john deere
Date of Invention:1837
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farmers in the Midwest had to use plows that constantly got clogged with the sticky prairie soil and its thick, tangled root systems so scouring his new model of a plow helped with that not happening. -
Event: John Deere moved his business to Moline, Illinois, in 1848 to expand his business Important People: Leonared Andrus
Date of Event: 1848 Location of Event:Moline, Illinois
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John Deere moved to Moline, Illinois to expand his business. -
Event/Discovery: Charles Deere becomes the new owner Important People:Charles deere
Date of Event: 1886-1907 Location of Event:Moline Illinois
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Charles Deere was John Deere's second son and for that reason he became the owner of the business John Deere -
Invention :Waterloo boy model N Inventor: John Froelich
Date of Invention:1917-1924 Location of Invention: Water loo Iowa
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The Waterloo model n is referred to the Model N tractor produced by the Waterloo Gasoline engine company and later John Deere -
Invention: Model 55 self propelled combine Inventor: Deere Company's Harvester Works Information
The John Deere Model 55 was a revolutionary self-propelled combine, launched around 1946-1947, marking Deere's entry into self-propelled harvesters and becoming incredibly popular, featuring a central operator station, ground speed control, and various versions that replaced tractor-pulled machines for harvesting grains like corn, wheat, and soybeans until production ended around 1969.