John Deere tractors are manufactured in multiple locations worldwide, with a significant portion produced in the United States and several international factories.
United States Manufacturing Locations
- Waterloo, Iowa: Produces agricultural tractors including the 7R, 8R, and articulated 9R series. Most diesel engines for these tractors are made nearby, except the top-horsepower 9R models which use Cummins engines from New York
- Augusta, Georgia: Manufactures compact utility and utility tractors, including the 5M series
- Greeneville, Tennessee: Produces lawn and garden tractors
- Horicon, Wisconsin: Also produces lawn and garden tractors
International Manufacturing Locations
- Mannheim, Germany: Assembles the 5R, 6M, and 6R series tractors, including the largest 6250R model. Mannheim is becoming the sole producer of all 6R models globally
- India (Hadapsar near Pune and Dewas): Produces agricultural tractors, including the 5E series near Pune
- Italy (Rovigo): The 5G orchard and vineyard series tractors are made by Carraro Group’s Agritalia plant
- China (Harbin, Ningbo, Tianjin): Manufactures various agricultural tractors and engines
- Argentina (Rosario), Brazil (Montenegro), Mexico (Saltillo), Russia (Moscow/Domodedovo): These locations also produce agricultural tractors for their respective markets
John Deere maintains its headquarters in Moline, Illinois, USA, and more than 75% of all John Deere products sold in the U.S. are assembled at U.S.-based facilities
. In summary, John Deere tractors are primarily made in the U.S. (Iowa, Georgia, Tennessee, Wisconsin) and Germany, with additional production in several countries including China, India, Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Russia to serve global markets