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Run Faster, Run Easier: John Deere Announces New 9RX Tractor Models Including 830 Horsepower Option and Model-Year 2025 Updates

OLATHE, Kansas — John Deere (NYSE: DE) announced today its new lineup of high-horsepower four-track tractors, including an industry-leading 830 horsepower option. With weather patterns shifting, the labour pool shrinking and input costs rising, the ability to prep the field, plant and harvest faster, and at a lower cost per acre, has never been more critical. The new 2025 lineup of high-horsepower four-track tractors from John Deere features three new models with new engine and hydraulic options, new technology packages, cab updates and more.

"These aren't just incremental improvements," said Michael Porter, go-to-market manager for the John Deere tractor line. "These are from-the-ground-up redesign. We have three new models and a host of new features, all newly designed to return real benefits in terms of operating speeds, in-field efficiency and future-proofing the farm."

The new tractor lineup includes three new high-horsepower four-track models: the 9RX 710, the 9RX 770 and the 9RX 830.

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Dr. Colin Hiebert, research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada – Morden, is focused on developing new tools that wheat breeders can use to improve, diversify and strengthen disease resistance in new wheat varieties. This includes new genomic tools that address resistance to five diseases including: Fusarium head blight, leaf rust, stripe rust, stem rust and common bunt.

Learn more about how research conducted at AAFC-Morden will impact wheat variety development, production and profitability for the future. This research is part of the Canadian National Wheat Cluster and funding is provided through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Alberta Grains, Sask Wheat, Manitoba Crop Alliance, Western Grains Research Foundation and Canadian Field Crop Research Alliance.