Deere and Tarter USA have begun selling 10- and 12-foot Frontier flex-wing rotary cutters built in Liberty, Kentucky. Initial dealer orders surpassed first-year forecasts, creating 26 jobs. Deere shares traded at $575.71, up 0.8%, as investors weighed the new product line amid weak crop prices and high machinery costs. The cutters target farmers holding off on large equipment but still buying implements. The post Deere Stock Back in Focus as Tar…
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