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1912 Deere & Company introduces planters, buggies, wagons, grain drills, hay, and harvesting equipment to its product lineup.
1918 While building a tractor to be sold under $700, John Deere purchases the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company and begins producing the John Deere Waterloo Boy N.
1927 John Deere Produces its first combine.
1934 John Deere introduces its first row crop tractor, the Model A, which was followed one year later by the Model B.
1947 The John Deere Model M is manufactured and John Deere Dubuque Works, eventually evolving into a bulldozer and kickstarting the company's entry into the construction and frorestry business.
1950 John Deere produces the No. 8 Cotton Picker, the first two-row self-propelled machine on the market.
1957 John Deere makes haying a one-man job after introducing the 14T Baler.
1963 The John Deere Consumer Equipment division enters the market with lawn and garden tractors and attachments.
1992 John Deere introduces the first Gator, paving the way for utility vehicles.
1994 The John Deere 8000 Series tractor is released and establishes new standards in control, visibility, maneuverability, and power.
1996 John Deere makes history again when it introduces the 7760 Cotton Picker, the first to make round cotton modules on the go.
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