Deere 1Q Profit Beats Estimates, Raises Forecast

U.S. farm equipment maker Deere & Co reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit and raised its fiscal 2017 equipment sales forecast as it expects key farm markets to stabilize this year. Deere’s sales have been hit in the past few years as bumper corn and soybeans harvests have driven down prices, leaving farmers with less cash to spend on equipment.

Deere Raises Profit Forecast as It Sees Signs of Recovery

Deere & Co., the world’s largest manufacturer of farming machinery, raised its 2017 profit forecast and said there are signs the worst may be over in a market that’s suffered a sustained slump lasting years. Net income will be about $1.5 billion in the year through October, Deere said Friday in a statement, exceeding both its own previous forecast and the average estimate among analysts, both of which were $1.4 billion.