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Second Quarter 2007 Earnings Conference Call
Safe Harbor Statement & Disclosures

        The earnings call and accompanying material include forward-looking comments
        and information concerning the company’s projections, plans and objectives for the
        future, including estimates and assumptions with respect to economic, political,
        technological, weather, market acceptance and other factors that impact our
        businesses and customers. They also may include financial measures that are not
        in conformance with GAAP. Words such as “forecast,” “projection,” “outlook,”
        “expected,” “estimated,” “will,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “intend,” or other similar words or
        phrases often identify forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ
        materially from those projected in these forward-looking statements based on a
        number of factors and uncertainties. Additional information concerning factors that
        could cause actual results to differ materially is contained in the company’s most
        recent Form 8-K and periodic report filed with the Securities and Exchange
        Commission, and is incorporated by reference herein. Investors should refer to and
        consider the incorporated information on risks and uncertainties in addition to the
        information presented here. Investors should consider non-GAAP financial
        measures in addition to, and not as a substitute for, financial measures prepared in
        accordance with GAAP. The company, except as required by law, undertakes no
        obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements whether as a result of
        new developments or otherwise.



                                         2
16 May 2007
Additional Supplemental Data
Fiscal Year 2006
                                                                                      Fiscal    Diluted
                                         Q1         Q2         Q3         Q4          Year       EPS
 Net income                             $235.9     $744.6      $436.0    $277.3      $1,693.8    $7.18
      Income from discontinued
                                         (12.0)    (227.6)        (.3)      (.6)      (240.6)    (1.02)
      operations (Health Care)

 Income from continuing operations       223.9       517.0      435.7     276.7       1,453.2     6.16

 Other special items:
      Debt securities tender offer            --      44.2          --         --        44.2       .19
      Canadian factory closing             7.9           2.8      3.2       13.6         27.6       .12

 Income from continuing operations,
                                        $231.8     $564.0      $438.9    $290.3      $1,525.0    $6.47
 excluding special items


  NOTE: Due to the magnitude of the amounts for the items listed above either in the quarter or for the
  year, management believes the above additional supplemental data provides valuable insight into the
  operating performance for fiscal year 2006. Management believes this presentation will enhance the
  reader’s understanding of the impact of these items on Deere & Company’s performance during the year.
  Management does not intend this presentation to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the
  related measures under accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S.

                                          3
16 May 2007
Second Quarter Overview
  (in millions of dollars except per share
                                             Q2 2007 Q2 2006 Change
  amounts)

  Net Sales and
                                             $6,882   $6,562   +5%
  Revenues
  Net Sales                                  $6,266   $6,029   +4%
  Income from
                                             $623.6   $517.0   +21%
  Continuing Operations
  Diluted EPS from
                                              $2.72   $2.17    +25%
  Continuing Operations

                                         4
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Second Quarter Overview
   Net Sales




        Equipment operations net sales: Up 4% in the
        quarter compared to Q2 2006
         – Price realization ~ +2 points
         – Currency translation ~ +2 points




                             5
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Production Tonnage*
                                             Q2 2007            Fiscal FY 2007
% Change                                     Previous Q3 2007   2007    Previous
                                     Q2 2007 Forecast Forecast Forecast Forecast
Total Worldwide                          +1            +4            +5            +2   -2
Worldwide AG                             +7                                       +11   +4
Worldwide C&F                           -18                                       -19   -20
Worldwide CCE                            +1                                        +1   +2
Total U.S. and Canada                    -2                                        -1   -5
Outside U.S. and Canada                  +6                                        +9   +6
U.S. and Canada AG                       +9            +6           +16
U.S. and Canada C&F                     -22           -23           -23

* Percentage change from same period in previous year, excluding purchased product.
Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007)

                                           6
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2007 Company Outlook
           Third Quarter 2007 Forecast
            – Net Sales up ~ 5% vs. 3Q 2006
            – Net Income $400 – 425 million

           Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast
            – Net Sales up ~ 6% from FY 2006
                  • Net price realization: 1 to 2 points
                  • Currency translation: ~ +2 points
                  • Previous forecast net sales up slightly
            – Net Income ~ $1.55 billion
                  • Previous forecast ~ $1.4 billion

Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007)

                                           7
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Second Quarter Overview –
   Worldwide Agricultural Equipment Division

                                       Q2 2007 Q2 2006 Change
     (in millions of dollars)

     Net Sales                          $3,498  $3,068  +14%
     Operating Profit*                     $487       $385           +26%
     Production Tonnage                                               +7%

     * Operating Profit impacted by:
          – Positive price realization
          – Higher sales volumes
          – Partially offset by higher selling, administrative and general expense
                • Growth initiatives

                                       8
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U.S. Commodity Price Estimates

                    2006/07 Previous 2007/08 Previous 2008/09
                    Forecast 2006/07 Forecast 2007/08 Forecast
 Corn                 $3.10             $3.10            $3.40            $3.25           $3.55
 (per bushel)


 Wheat                $4.40             $4.25            $4.25            $3.95           $4.30
 (per bushel)


 Soybeans             $6.40             $6.35            $6.65            $7.00           $6.85
 (per bushel)


 Cotton               $.430             $.450            $.400            $.420           $.440
 (per pound)



Deere & Company Estimates as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Estimates as of 14 February 2007)

                                           9
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U.S. Acreage & Yield Estimates
                                              2006/07    2007/08    2008/09
                                              Forecast   Forecast   Forecast
      Planted acres in millions

                     Planted Acres             78.3       89.0       90.0
      Corn
                     Yield – Bu/Acre           149.1      152.0      156.0

                     Planted Acres             57.3       60.3       59.0
      Wheat
                     Yield – Bu/Acre           38.7       43.5       44.4

                     Planted Acres             75.5       69.5       69.5
      Soybeans
                     Yield – Bu/Acre           42.7       42.8       43.3

                     Planted Acres             15.3       12.1       12.3
      Cotton
                     Yield – Lbs/Acre           819        834        825

Deere & Company Estimates as of 16 May 2007

                                       10
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U.S. Farm Cash Receipts Estimates

                            2006 Previous 2007 Previous 2008
                           Forecast 2006 Forecast 2007 Forecast
(in billions of dollars)


Crops                       122.4         121.4           134.8           133.3           138.9

Livestock                   121.4         121.4           125.1           121.9           126.6

Government
                            16.4           15.7            12.5            11.9            12.1
Payments
Total Cash
                           $260.2        $258.5          $272.4          $267.1           $277.6
Receipts

Deere & Company Estimates as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Estimates as of 14 February 2007)

                                        11
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Industry Outlook –
    Agricultural Equipment Retail Sales

        U.S. and Canada: Up about 5% for the fiscal year
          – Strength in large tractors
          – Flat combine sales
          – Weakness in cotton
          – Anticipates continued market strength
          – Previous outlook flat to up 5%




Deere & Company Outlook as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Outlook as of 14 February 2007)

                                         12
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Industry Outlook –
 Agricultural Equipment Retail Sales
       Western Europe: Flat to up 2%
         – Strength in overall farm economic fundamentals
         – Concern over potential drought in France, Germany and Italy
         – Previous outlook flat

       Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent
       States countries, including Russia: Higher

       Australia: Down about 20%
         – Continued serious drought
         – Previous outlook down about 25%
Deere & Company Outlook as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Outlook as of 14 February 2007)

                                        13
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Brazil Farm Net Income

                                            Net Income (US $ Billion)
                                                                        2007    Previous
                           2004            2005           2006         Forecast  2007
  Soybeans                       4.1              .9           -2.0               .8      1.2
  Cotton                           .2            -.1             -.2              .5       .4
  Sugar Cane                     1.0              .8            3.3             3.5       3.5
  Corn                             .2             .2           -1.1             1.0        .8
  Rice                             .6             .2              .0              .0       .2
  Total                          6.1             2.0              .0            5.8       6.1


Deere & Company Estimates as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Estimates as of 14 February 2007)

                                         14
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Industry Outlook –
  Agricultural Equipment Retail Sales


           South America: Up about 20%
            – Brazilian market continues to show signs of recovery
            – Previous outlook flat to up 5%




Deere & Company Outlook as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Outlook as of 14 February 2007)

                                         15
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Deere & Company Outlook -
 Worldwide Agricultural Equipment


         Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast
           – Net sales projected to be up ~13%
                • Currency translation ~ +3 points
                • Previous forecast up ~8%


           – Production tonnage projected up ~11%




Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007)

                                         16
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Second Quarter Overview –
Worldwide Commercial & Consumer Equipment
                                      Q2 2007 Q2 2006 Change
      (in millions of dollars)


      Net Sales                         $1,318            $1,319   0%

      Operating Profit*                    $150           $127     +18%

      Production Tonnage                                           +1%
      * Operating Profit impacted by:
              – Positive price realization
              – Favorable product mix
                  • Residential zero-turn radius mowers
              – Improved operating costs
              – Partially offset by lower shipment volumes
                                      17
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Deere & Company Outlook –
Worldwide Commercial & Consumer Equipment

      LESCO, Inc.
       – Acquisition closed on 07 May 2007
       – Forecasted financial impact on Q3 and Q4 2007
               • Net Sales: ~ $350 million
                   – Q3: ~$120 million
                   – Q4: ~$230 million
               • Operating Loss: $5-10 million (mostly impacts Q4)
               • Selling, Administrative & General Expenses: ~ $70 million
               • Trade receivables & inventory at 31 October: ~ $150 million



Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007

                                        18
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Deere & Company Outlook –
Worldwide Commercial & Consumer Equipment

        Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast
          – Net sales projected to be up ~11%
               • LESCO adds ~$350 million
               • New products
               • Previous forecast up ~3%

          – Production tonnage projected up ~1%




Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007)

                                         19
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Second Quarter Overview –
   Worldwide Construction & Forestry
                                Q2 2007 Q2 2006 Change
    (in millions of dollars)

    Net Sales                     $1,450    $1,642   -12%

    Operating Profit*                $192   $274     -30%

    Production Tonnage                               -18%

    * Operating Profit impacted by:
         – Lower sales volumes
         – Raw material cost increases




                                20
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Deere & Company Outlook –
 Worldwide Construction & Forestry

        Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast
          – Net sales projected to be down ~11%
               • U.S. housing starts lower; non-residential growth
               • Sales to independent rental channel down significantly
               • Previous forecast down ~9%


          – Production tonnage projected down ~19%
               • U.S. and Canada down ~24%




Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007)

                                         21
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Loss History - Credit
      Low losses driven by strong obligor cash flows, low repossession
      rates and strong used equipment market

                   Provision for Credit Losses / Average Owned Portfolio
  2.00%

  1.50%

  1.00%

  0.50%

  0.00%




                                                                                                                                 2007 *
          1990
                 1991
                        1992
                               1993
                                      1994
                                             1995
                                                    1996
                                                           1997
                                                                  1998
                                                                         1999
                                                                                2000
                                                                                       2001
                                                                                              2002
                                                                                                     2003
                                                                                                            2004
                                                                                                                   2005
                                                                                                                          2006
   * 2007 is an annualized year-to-date April 2007 rate

                                                    22
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Credit
          Second Quarter 2007
           – Net income $86.6 million… up 6% vs. Q2 2006
                 • Growth in credit portfolio
                 • Higher provision for credit losses


          Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast
           – Net income ~ $355 million
                 • Growth in credit portfolio
                 • Higher SA&G expense in support of growth initiatives
                 • Previous forecast of ~ $355 million (unchanged)


Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007)

                                         23
 16 May 2007
Credit

        Dividends to Equipment Operations

         – 1H07 dividends ~ $320 million higher vs. 1H06
              • Impacts Equipment Operations Cash Flows from Operating
                Activities

              • Includes $230 million special dividend in Q2 2007

              • Result of increased leverage of U.S. retail portfolios
                approved by rating agencies




                                 24
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Consolidated Trade Receivables & Inventory
                                       28 consecutive quarters of year-over-year receivables and
                                       inventory reduction relative to sales

                                       60%
    Inventory & Receivables to Sales




                                       55%
                                       50%                                               Prior Year
                                                                                         Current Year
                                       45%

                                       40%
                                       35%
                                       30%
                                       25%
                                       20%
                                             '00 Q3
                                                 Q4
                                             '01 Q1
                                                 Q2
                                                 Q3
                                                 Q4
                                             '02 Q1
                                                 Q2
                                                 Q3
                                                 Q4
                                             '03 Q1
                                                 Q2
                                                 Q3
                                                 Q4
                                             '04 Q1
                                                 Q2
                                                 Q3
                                                 Q4
                                             '05 Q1
                                                 Q2
                                                 Q3
                                                 Q4
                                             '06 Q1
                                                 Q2
                                                 Q3
                                                 Q4
                                             '07 Q1
                                                 Q2
                                                              25
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Consolidated Trade Receivables & Inventory
   Change at 30 April: 2007 vs. 2006


                                              Q2 Actual
              (in millions of dollars)


                                   AG           ↑ 69

                                  CCE           ↓ 74

                                  C&F          ↓ 135

                       Total, as reported      ↓ 140

                Total, constant exchange       ↓ 300


                                         26
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Consolidated Trade Receivables & Inventory
    Forecasted change at 31 October: 2007 vs. 2006


                                                2007                 2007 Prior
           (in millions of dollars)
                                               Forecast               Forecast
                        AG                        ↑ 175                    Flat

                      CCE*                        ↑ 100                    Flat

                       C&F                        ↓ 125                  ↓ 100

                      Total*                      ↑ 150                  ↓ 100

       * Includes $150 million related to LESCO inventory and receivables.

Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007)

                                         27
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April Retail Sales – U.S. and Canada

                                    Industry*                          Deere**
       Utility                                                              ↓
                                        ↑ 7%
      Tractors                                                        a single digit

     Row-Crop                                                               ↑
                                       ↑ 14%
      Tractors                                               double digits; less than industry

       4 WD                                                                 ↑
                                       ↑ 40%
      Tractors                                               double digits; less than industry

                                                                            ↓
     Combines                          ↓ 24%
                                                                 more than the industry

  * As reported by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers
  ** As reported to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers

                                          28
16 May 2007
Deere Dealer Inventories –
    U.S. and Canada
             at April 30 – in units as a % of trailing 12 months retail sales

                                                            2007        2006

               Row-Crop Tractors                            23%          22%

                      Combines                              8%           10%




As reported to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers

                                           29
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April Retail Sales – Western Europe


                                                     Deere & Company
                                                            ↑
                      Tractors
                                                        single digit
                                                             ↓
                    Combines
                                                       double digits




 Based on EU Government Reporting of Registrations



                                       30
16 May 2007
April Retail Sales – U.S. and Canada

                                         Deere & Company
        Commercial and
                                                flat
        Consumer Equipment

        Construction and Forestry
                                                 ↓
                     First-in-the-Dirt
                                            double digits
                                                 ↓
                        Settlements
                                            double digits



                           31
16 May 2007
Raw Material and Freight
 Equipment Operations


           Second Quarter 2007
               – Up ~ $70 million vs. Q2 2006


           Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast
               – Up ~$200 million
               – By Division
                  • Agricultural Equipment: ~ $75 million
                  • Commercial & Consumer Equipment: ~ $25 million
                  • Construction & Forestry: ~ $100 million



Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007

                                        32
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Research & Development Expense
   Equipment Operations




               Second Quarter 2007
               – Up ~ 9% vs. Q2 2006


               Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast
               – Up ~ 11%




Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007

                                        33
 16 May 2007
Selling, Administrative & General Expenses
 Equipment Operations



          Second Quarter 2007
           – Up ~ 8% vs. Q2 2006
                • Includes ~ 4 points related to global growth initiatives and
                  currency translation

          Fiscal Year 2007
           – Forecast anticipates Up ~ 13% vs. FY2006
                • Includes ~ 10 points related to global growth initiatives
                  (including LESCO) and currency translation



Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007

                                        34
 16 May 2007
Tax Rate
    Equipment Operations


          Second Quarter 2007
           – Effective tax rate of 31%
                • Discrete items




          Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast
           – Assumes a tax rate of ~33%




Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007

                                        35
 16 May 2007
Shares Outstanding
   Second Quarter 2007




        Period ending shares outstanding: 225.0 million


        Average diluted shares outstanding for the
        quarter: 229.3 million




                         36
16 May 2007
Share Repurchase as Part of Publicly
   Announced Plans
                                                                                  Total $
                                                                   Shares
 26 million share authorization 30 November 2005*
                                                                                  Amount
                                                                 Repurchased
                                                    FY2006
                                                                  (in millions)   (in billions)
                                    Total $
                 Shares
                                                       Q1
                                    Amount
               Repurchased
  FY2007                                            2004 auth.        1.2             $0.1
                 (in millions)     (in billions)
                                                    2005 auth.        2.3             $0.2
     Q1              2.1              $0.2           Total Q1         3.5            $0.3

                                                       Q2             4.1            $0.3
     Q2              3.6              $0.4

                                                       Q3             4.9            $0.4
     Q3

                                                       Q4             4.5            $0.3
     Q4

                                                      YTD            17.0            $1.3
    YTD              5.7              $0.6

* At 30 April 2007, approximately 4.6 million shares remained.
                                         37
16 May 2007
Other Information
    Equipment Operations



         Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast
          – Capital Expenditures
               • About $600 million

          – Depreciation and Amortization
               • $400 – 450 million

          – Pension/OPEB Contributions
               • About $375 million




Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007

                                        38
 16 May 2007
Deere’s third-quarter 2007 conference call
              is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. central time on
                 Wednesday, August 15, 2007.

                            39
16 May 2007

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  • 2. Safe Harbor Statement & Disclosures The earnings call and accompanying material include forward-looking comments and information concerning the company’s projections, plans and objectives for the future, including estimates and assumptions with respect to economic, political, technological, weather, market acceptance and other factors that impact our businesses and customers. They also may include financial measures that are not in conformance with GAAP. Words such as “forecast,” “projection,” “outlook,” “expected,” “estimated,” “will,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “intend,” or other similar words or phrases often identify forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ materially from those projected in these forward-looking statements based on a number of factors and uncertainties. Additional information concerning factors that could cause actual results to differ materially is contained in the company’s most recent Form 8-K and periodic report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and is incorporated by reference herein. Investors should refer to and consider the incorporated information on risks and uncertainties in addition to the information presented here. Investors should consider non-GAAP financial measures in addition to, and not as a substitute for, financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP. The company, except as required by law, undertakes no obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements whether as a result of new developments or otherwise. 2 16 May 2007
  • 3. Additional Supplemental Data Fiscal Year 2006 Fiscal Diluted Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Year EPS Net income $235.9 $744.6 $436.0 $277.3 $1,693.8 $7.18 Income from discontinued (12.0) (227.6) (.3) (.6) (240.6) (1.02) operations (Health Care) Income from continuing operations 223.9 517.0 435.7 276.7 1,453.2 6.16 Other special items: Debt securities tender offer -- 44.2 -- -- 44.2 .19 Canadian factory closing 7.9 2.8 3.2 13.6 27.6 .12 Income from continuing operations, $231.8 $564.0 $438.9 $290.3 $1,525.0 $6.47 excluding special items NOTE: Due to the magnitude of the amounts for the items listed above either in the quarter or for the year, management believes the above additional supplemental data provides valuable insight into the operating performance for fiscal year 2006. Management believes this presentation will enhance the reader’s understanding of the impact of these items on Deere & Company’s performance during the year. Management does not intend this presentation to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the related measures under accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S. 3 16 May 2007
  • 4. Second Quarter Overview (in millions of dollars except per share Q2 2007 Q2 2006 Change amounts) Net Sales and $6,882 $6,562 +5% Revenues Net Sales $6,266 $6,029 +4% Income from $623.6 $517.0 +21% Continuing Operations Diluted EPS from $2.72 $2.17 +25% Continuing Operations 4 16 May 2007
  • 5. Second Quarter Overview Net Sales Equipment operations net sales: Up 4% in the quarter compared to Q2 2006 – Price realization ~ +2 points – Currency translation ~ +2 points 5 16 May 2007
  • 6. Production Tonnage* Q2 2007 Fiscal FY 2007 % Change Previous Q3 2007 2007 Previous Q2 2007 Forecast Forecast Forecast Forecast Total Worldwide +1 +4 +5 +2 -2 Worldwide AG +7 +11 +4 Worldwide C&F -18 -19 -20 Worldwide CCE +1 +1 +2 Total U.S. and Canada -2 -1 -5 Outside U.S. and Canada +6 +9 +6 U.S. and Canada AG +9 +6 +16 U.S. and Canada C&F -22 -23 -23 * Percentage change from same period in previous year, excluding purchased product. Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007) 6 16 May 2007
  • 7. 2007 Company Outlook Third Quarter 2007 Forecast – Net Sales up ~ 5% vs. 3Q 2006 – Net Income $400 – 425 million Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast – Net Sales up ~ 6% from FY 2006 • Net price realization: 1 to 2 points • Currency translation: ~ +2 points • Previous forecast net sales up slightly – Net Income ~ $1.55 billion • Previous forecast ~ $1.4 billion Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007) 7 16 May 2007
  • 8. Second Quarter Overview – Worldwide Agricultural Equipment Division Q2 2007 Q2 2006 Change (in millions of dollars) Net Sales $3,498 $3,068 +14% Operating Profit* $487 $385 +26% Production Tonnage +7% * Operating Profit impacted by: – Positive price realization – Higher sales volumes – Partially offset by higher selling, administrative and general expense • Growth initiatives 8 16 May 2007
  • 9. U.S. Commodity Price Estimates 2006/07 Previous 2007/08 Previous 2008/09 Forecast 2006/07 Forecast 2007/08 Forecast Corn $3.10 $3.10 $3.40 $3.25 $3.55 (per bushel) Wheat $4.40 $4.25 $4.25 $3.95 $4.30 (per bushel) Soybeans $6.40 $6.35 $6.65 $7.00 $6.85 (per bushel) Cotton $.430 $.450 $.400 $.420 $.440 (per pound) Deere & Company Estimates as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Estimates as of 14 February 2007) 9 16 May 2007
  • 10. U.S. Acreage & Yield Estimates 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 Forecast Forecast Forecast Planted acres in millions Planted Acres 78.3 89.0 90.0 Corn Yield – Bu/Acre 149.1 152.0 156.0 Planted Acres 57.3 60.3 59.0 Wheat Yield – Bu/Acre 38.7 43.5 44.4 Planted Acres 75.5 69.5 69.5 Soybeans Yield – Bu/Acre 42.7 42.8 43.3 Planted Acres 15.3 12.1 12.3 Cotton Yield – Lbs/Acre 819 834 825 Deere & Company Estimates as of 16 May 2007 10 16 May 2007
  • 11. U.S. Farm Cash Receipts Estimates 2006 Previous 2007 Previous 2008 Forecast 2006 Forecast 2007 Forecast (in billions of dollars) Crops 122.4 121.4 134.8 133.3 138.9 Livestock 121.4 121.4 125.1 121.9 126.6 Government 16.4 15.7 12.5 11.9 12.1 Payments Total Cash $260.2 $258.5 $272.4 $267.1 $277.6 Receipts Deere & Company Estimates as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Estimates as of 14 February 2007) 11 16 May 2007
  • 12. Industry Outlook – Agricultural Equipment Retail Sales U.S. and Canada: Up about 5% for the fiscal year – Strength in large tractors – Flat combine sales – Weakness in cotton – Anticipates continued market strength – Previous outlook flat to up 5% Deere & Company Outlook as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Outlook as of 14 February 2007) 12 16 May 2007
  • 13. Industry Outlook – Agricultural Equipment Retail Sales Western Europe: Flat to up 2% – Strength in overall farm economic fundamentals – Concern over potential drought in France, Germany and Italy – Previous outlook flat Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States countries, including Russia: Higher Australia: Down about 20% – Continued serious drought – Previous outlook down about 25% Deere & Company Outlook as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Outlook as of 14 February 2007) 13 16 May 2007
  • 14. Brazil Farm Net Income Net Income (US $ Billion) 2007 Previous 2004 2005 2006 Forecast 2007 Soybeans 4.1 .9 -2.0 .8 1.2 Cotton .2 -.1 -.2 .5 .4 Sugar Cane 1.0 .8 3.3 3.5 3.5 Corn .2 .2 -1.1 1.0 .8 Rice .6 .2 .0 .0 .2 Total 6.1 2.0 .0 5.8 6.1 Deere & Company Estimates as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Estimates as of 14 February 2007) 14 16 May 2007
  • 15. Industry Outlook – Agricultural Equipment Retail Sales South America: Up about 20% – Brazilian market continues to show signs of recovery – Previous outlook flat to up 5% Deere & Company Outlook as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Outlook as of 14 February 2007) 15 16 May 2007
  • 16. Deere & Company Outlook - Worldwide Agricultural Equipment Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast – Net sales projected to be up ~13% • Currency translation ~ +3 points • Previous forecast up ~8% – Production tonnage projected up ~11% Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007) 16 16 May 2007
  • 17. Second Quarter Overview – Worldwide Commercial & Consumer Equipment Q2 2007 Q2 2006 Change (in millions of dollars) Net Sales $1,318 $1,319 0% Operating Profit* $150 $127 +18% Production Tonnage +1% * Operating Profit impacted by: – Positive price realization – Favorable product mix • Residential zero-turn radius mowers – Improved operating costs – Partially offset by lower shipment volumes 17 16 May 2007
  • 18. Deere & Company Outlook – Worldwide Commercial & Consumer Equipment LESCO, Inc. – Acquisition closed on 07 May 2007 – Forecasted financial impact on Q3 and Q4 2007 • Net Sales: ~ $350 million – Q3: ~$120 million – Q4: ~$230 million • Operating Loss: $5-10 million (mostly impacts Q4) • Selling, Administrative & General Expenses: ~ $70 million • Trade receivables & inventory at 31 October: ~ $150 million Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 18 16 May 2007
  • 19. Deere & Company Outlook – Worldwide Commercial & Consumer Equipment Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast – Net sales projected to be up ~11% • LESCO adds ~$350 million • New products • Previous forecast up ~3% – Production tonnage projected up ~1% Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007) 19 16 May 2007
  • 20. Second Quarter Overview – Worldwide Construction & Forestry Q2 2007 Q2 2006 Change (in millions of dollars) Net Sales $1,450 $1,642 -12% Operating Profit* $192 $274 -30% Production Tonnage -18% * Operating Profit impacted by: – Lower sales volumes – Raw material cost increases 20 16 May 2007
  • 21. Deere & Company Outlook – Worldwide Construction & Forestry Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast – Net sales projected to be down ~11% • U.S. housing starts lower; non-residential growth • Sales to independent rental channel down significantly • Previous forecast down ~9% – Production tonnage projected down ~19% • U.S. and Canada down ~24% Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007) 21 16 May 2007
  • 22. Loss History - Credit Low losses driven by strong obligor cash flows, low repossession rates and strong used equipment market Provision for Credit Losses / Average Owned Portfolio 2.00% 1.50% 1.00% 0.50% 0.00% 2007 * 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 * 2007 is an annualized year-to-date April 2007 rate 22 16 May 2007
  • 23. Credit Second Quarter 2007 – Net income $86.6 million… up 6% vs. Q2 2006 • Growth in credit portfolio • Higher provision for credit losses Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast – Net income ~ $355 million • Growth in credit portfolio • Higher SA&G expense in support of growth initiatives • Previous forecast of ~ $355 million (unchanged) Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007) 23 16 May 2007
  • 24. Credit Dividends to Equipment Operations – 1H07 dividends ~ $320 million higher vs. 1H06 • Impacts Equipment Operations Cash Flows from Operating Activities • Includes $230 million special dividend in Q2 2007 • Result of increased leverage of U.S. retail portfolios approved by rating agencies 24 16 May 2007
  • 25. Consolidated Trade Receivables & Inventory 28 consecutive quarters of year-over-year receivables and inventory reduction relative to sales 60% Inventory & Receivables to Sales 55% 50% Prior Year Current Year 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% '00 Q3 Q4 '01 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 '02 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 '03 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 '04 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 '05 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 '06 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 '07 Q1 Q2 25 16 May 2007
  • 26. Consolidated Trade Receivables & Inventory Change at 30 April: 2007 vs. 2006 Q2 Actual (in millions of dollars) AG ↑ 69 CCE ↓ 74 C&F ↓ 135 Total, as reported ↓ 140 Total, constant exchange ↓ 300 26 16 May 2007
  • 27. Consolidated Trade Receivables & Inventory Forecasted change at 31 October: 2007 vs. 2006 2007 2007 Prior (in millions of dollars) Forecast Forecast AG ↑ 175 Flat CCE* ↑ 100 Flat C&F ↓ 125 ↓ 100 Total* ↑ 150 ↓ 100 * Includes $150 million related to LESCO inventory and receivables. Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 (Previous Forecast as of 14 February 2007) 27 16 May 2007
  • 28. April Retail Sales – U.S. and Canada Industry* Deere** Utility ↓ ↑ 7% Tractors a single digit Row-Crop ↑ ↑ 14% Tractors double digits; less than industry 4 WD ↑ ↑ 40% Tractors double digits; less than industry ↓ Combines ↓ 24% more than the industry * As reported by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers ** As reported to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers 28 16 May 2007
  • 29. Deere Dealer Inventories – U.S. and Canada at April 30 – in units as a % of trailing 12 months retail sales 2007 2006 Row-Crop Tractors 23% 22% Combines 8% 10% As reported to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers 29 16 May 2007
  • 30. April Retail Sales – Western Europe Deere & Company ↑ Tractors single digit ↓ Combines double digits Based on EU Government Reporting of Registrations 30 16 May 2007
  • 31. April Retail Sales – U.S. and Canada Deere & Company Commercial and flat Consumer Equipment Construction and Forestry ↓ First-in-the-Dirt double digits ↓ Settlements double digits 31 16 May 2007
  • 32. Raw Material and Freight Equipment Operations Second Quarter 2007 – Up ~ $70 million vs. Q2 2006 Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast – Up ~$200 million – By Division • Agricultural Equipment: ~ $75 million • Commercial & Consumer Equipment: ~ $25 million • Construction & Forestry: ~ $100 million Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 32 16 May 2007
  • 33. Research & Development Expense Equipment Operations Second Quarter 2007 – Up ~ 9% vs. Q2 2006 Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast – Up ~ 11% Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 33 16 May 2007
  • 34. Selling, Administrative & General Expenses Equipment Operations Second Quarter 2007 – Up ~ 8% vs. Q2 2006 • Includes ~ 4 points related to global growth initiatives and currency translation Fiscal Year 2007 – Forecast anticipates Up ~ 13% vs. FY2006 • Includes ~ 10 points related to global growth initiatives (including LESCO) and currency translation Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 34 16 May 2007
  • 35. Tax Rate Equipment Operations Second Quarter 2007 – Effective tax rate of 31% • Discrete items Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast – Assumes a tax rate of ~33% Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 35 16 May 2007
  • 36. Shares Outstanding Second Quarter 2007 Period ending shares outstanding: 225.0 million Average diluted shares outstanding for the quarter: 229.3 million 36 16 May 2007
  • 37. Share Repurchase as Part of Publicly Announced Plans Total $ Shares 26 million share authorization 30 November 2005* Amount Repurchased FY2006 (in millions) (in billions) Total $ Shares Q1 Amount Repurchased FY2007 2004 auth. 1.2 $0.1 (in millions) (in billions) 2005 auth. 2.3 $0.2 Q1 2.1 $0.2 Total Q1 3.5 $0.3 Q2 4.1 $0.3 Q2 3.6 $0.4 Q3 4.9 $0.4 Q3 Q4 4.5 $0.3 Q4 YTD 17.0 $1.3 YTD 5.7 $0.6 * At 30 April 2007, approximately 4.6 million shares remained. 37 16 May 2007
  • 38. Other Information Equipment Operations Fiscal Year 2007 Forecast – Capital Expenditures • About $600 million – Depreciation and Amortization • $400 – 450 million – Pension/OPEB Contributions • About $375 million Deere & Company Forecast as of 16 May 2007 38 16 May 2007
  • 39. Deere’s third-quarter 2007 conference call is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. central time on Wednesday, August 15, 2007. 39 16 May 2007