Deere Expects Bumper Year as Farmers Splurge on Equipment

Deere Expects Bumper Year as Farmers Splurge on Equipment
The Deere & Co. farm equipment plant is seen in Ankeny, Iowa, on Oct. 20, 2021. Scott Morgan/Reuters
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Deere & Co. on Wednesday shrugged off the hit from a month-long worker strike to forecast record earnings for next year, banking on demand from farmers flush with cash after a run-up in grain prices.

The world’s largest farm equipment maker also capped a year riddled with supply chain problems with its highest-ever profit of $5.96 billion, sending its shares up the most in nine months.