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As usual, they've published a presentation that provides a snapshot of the global agricultural sector.
With a couple of exceptions, it's looking pretty weak - Deere projects global sales will decline by 6% next year as commodity prices decline, which will in turn hit farm income and dampen demand for equipment.
Remember, however, that farming looks at the economy a bit differently than consumers. If prices are falling because there's too much supply, as Deere is projecting in several parts of the world, that means lower prices for end users.
Anyway, we've pulled the most important slides.