1. deere - Noun
2. deere - Adjective
3. Deere - Proper noun
United States industrialist who manufactured plows suitable for working the prairie soil (1804-1886)
Source: WordNetAgrimech, which is paid by farmers to work their land, hopes the new tech will help optimise its Deere tractors and connect them to new customers, allowing it to expand. Source: Internet
A little over 24 hours after the Town filed its report with Niagara Police, the municipality’s stolen John Deere backhoe (described by one Facebook user commenting on the original story as “a piece of junk anyway”) has been found in Hamilton. Source: Internet
Also, most modern combines are self-powered (usually by a diesel engine) and self-propelled, although tractor powered, pull type combines models were offered by John Deere and Case International into the 1990s. Source: Internet
A John Deere tractor fan set up this mailbox on S.C. Highway 61 near Ridgeville. Source: Internet
At the John Deere dealer, he purchases a newer replacement lawn tractor from a salesman ( Everett McGill ) who is generous but describes Alvin as being a smart man, "until now." Source: Internet
But there is no guarantee that the Deere will be open to fans. Source: Internet