Sarnia

Deere Predicts Slumping Farm Income Will Cut Sales 15-20 Per Cent

Deere and company is predicting its sales of agricultural equipment in the U-S and Canada will be down 15 to 20 per cent this year.

The company calls that a reflection of low commodity prices and stagnant farm incomes.

It's forecasting flat to 5 per cent lower farm equipment sales in Europe, a 15 to 20 per cent drop in South America and flat to slightly lower sales in Asia.

Deere says it's overall worldwide net sales and revenues decreased 4 per cent in the second quarter and 8 per cent in the first six months of it's current fiscal year.

The company's Agriculture and Turf division posted an operating profit of 614 million dollars for the quarter - 759 million year to date.

That compares to 639 million and 907 million for the same period last year.

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