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John Deere irrigation
Friday, 13 January 2012
John Deere is withdrawing from the turf irrigation business after six years. US-manufacturer Signature Control Systems Inc will sell existing and new irrigation products through its own distribution network.
John Deere will continue to support all customers who have installed its irrigation systems and parts, and the company's European Parts Distribution Centre in Bruchsal, Germany, will continue to stock and provide replacement parts across the region for the foreseeable future.
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