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    John Deere is confronting mounting operational and financial pressure as U.S. tariffs and declining farm equipment demand take a significant toll on the company’s performance. The Illinois-based manufacturer, considered a cornerstone of American agricultural machinery, now faces one of its most difficult business environments in years. The company recently revised its fiscal 2025 tariff-related cost forecast upward to $600 million, an increase from previous estimates.

    Deere forecasts $600M tariff impact on operations
    John Deere faces $600 million hit from Trump-era tariffs affecting U.S. manufacturing and farm equipment. (Credit – John Deere)

    Of that amount, $300 million has already been absorbed through the third quarter, with the remainder projected in the final quarter. The higher costs stem from increased tariffs on imported raw materials such as steel and aluminum, as well as retaliatory tariffs affecting John Deere’s overseas sales. These expenses have placed added strain on an already tight-margin industry. John Deere reported a 9 percent drop in net sales for the third quarter, totaling $10.36 billion.

    Net income also declined sharply to $1.29 billion, compared to $1.73 billion in the same period last year. John Deere’s core agriculture and construction segments saw operating profits fall by approximately half. In response, Deere adjusted its annual profit guidance to a range of $4.75 billion to $5.25 billion, narrowing expectations amid a slower order pipeline. Demand for large-scale farm equipment has slowed across key markets, particularly in North America. Farmers, grappling with low crop prices and higher input costs, have shown reduced appetite for capital-intensive machinery.

    Tariffs push up John Deere’s cost burden in 2025

    According to company data, many growers are holding off on purchases of new tractors and combines, contributing to lower inventory turnover and increased production slowdowns at John Deere’s facilities. As part of cost-control measures, Deere has announced layoffs affecting 238 employees across three Midwestern plants. The reductions include 71 workers at the Waterloo Foundry in Iowa, 115 at Harvester Works in East Moline, Illinois, and 52 at other locations.

    The cuts reflect continued weakness in production demand and are part of broader efforts to align labor needs with factory output levels. The impact of the downturn extends beyond John Deere’s balance sheet and into local economies. Communities in Iowa and Illinois that depend on the manufacturer for employment and economic stability are experiencing ripple effects from both the job reductions and the slower pace of factory activity.

    Manufacturing plans continue amid economic pressures

    The situation mirrors earlier periods of agricultural industry stress, including the 1980s farm crisis, although the current challenges are shaped more by global trade conditions than by domestic lending or commodity supply issues. Despite these challenges, John Deere continues to emphasize its long-term U.S. manufacturing presence. In June, the company announced a planned $20 billion investment in domestic production infrastructure over the next decade. The initiative covers 60 facilities across 16 states and supports more than 30,000 U.S.-based employees.

    The investment comes at a time when the broader manufacturing sector is under scrutiny for its exposure to global trade policy fluctuations. John Deere’s latest financial disclosures, workforce adjustments, and revised forecasts underscore the volatility facing industrial manufacturers tied closely to agriculture. With material costs elevated due to international trade policy and farmer purchasing constrained by low crop revenue, the company is navigating a difficult economic landscape marked by reduced demand and increased operating expenses. – By Content Syndication Services.

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