December 9, 2025 - 09:00

During a recent Investor Day, John Deere's CFO and senior vice president, Josh Jepsen, shared insights into the company's commitment to advancing farming technology. He emphasized the transformative potential of innovations such as autonomous tractors and the 'See & Spray' technology, which are set to revolutionize agricultural practices.
Jepsen noted that these advancements not only enhance efficiency but also provide significant opportunities for farmers to optimize their operations. The integration of autonomous equipment allows for precision farming, enabling farmers to make data-driven decisions that can lead to increased yields and reduced costs. Furthermore, the 'See & Spray' technology represents a leap forward in sustainable farming, as it targets weeds while minimizing herbicide use.
As agriculture faces challenges such as climate change and labor shortages, Jepsen expressed confidence that these technologies will empower farmers to meet growing demands. He reiterated the company's dedication to supporting its farmer customers, ensuring they have access to the latest tools and innovations for a more productive future.
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