John Deere Unveils Air Seeding Tool Enhancements

The company has also announced a new model naming system highlighting series, opener style and width.

Net income rose to $2.09 billion from the quarter ended May 1, from $1.79 billion a year ago.
Net income rose to $2.09 billion from the quarter ended May 1, from $1.79 billion a year ago.
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For model year 2022, John Deere will offer three enhancements to its air seeding lineup. RelativeFlow Blockage Detection will have wider availability across all widths and all products. In-cab TruSet downforce provides adjustments to ensure proper seed depth. And Pro Series Quick-Change blades will provide a 45% improvement per blade for changeovers.

The company has also announced a new model naming system highlighting series, opener style and width.

Read more about the new John Deere products.

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