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though it wasn't until 1873 that it used the earliest incarnation of its deer logo, a detailed image of a deer leaping over a log and some greenery -- designed John Deere himself, along with a friend.
then what are all these pictures floating around of amazing trucks with the John Deere logo plastered on the front? Sadly, these aren't real concept cars, or works of human beings at all.
The same man featured in both pictures, with a change of dress and apparel between shots. Adios to the coat and tie, and welcome to a whip and straw hat. The second John Deere daguerreotype sold ...
Interestingly, while the pieces sport the John Deere logo, complete with the leaping buck, none of the pieces are offered in the company’s trademark green color. But the shade may not be the ...
It's not just the John Deere logo (or seal of quality) that farmers are willing to pay up for. Deere has been quietly innovating its way to the top of the agro-tech scene. Ultimately, Deere's ...