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John Deere Goes “Good Will Hunting” by Sponsoring Students in Construction Challenge

MOLINE, IL (July 9, 2007)-Bringing bright young talent into the fold is critical to the future of the construction industry. John Deere Construction & Forestry Company is doing its part by sponsoring a team of high school students in the Construction Challenge, a unique event designed to attract the best young people into the construction industry in professions ranging from manufacturing to in-the-field careers.

 Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)
Developed by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) in partnership with Destination ImagiNation Inc., the Construction Challenge focuses on three areas: awareness of construction-related jobs, construction equipment and manufacturing, and infrastructure awareness. What’s more, the event focuses attention on the importance of the construction industry and the benefits it provides, according to Jim Orr, director of marketing, John Deere Construction & Forestry Company."The construction industry builds the infrastructure we all depend on for our way of life," Orr said. "We’re excited to be a part of this event, which gives students the opportunity to learn about our business while developing critical life and job skills."

The Construction Challenge includes six regional events held across the United States in January 2008-including the West (California), Southeast (Georgia), East/New England (New Jersey), East Central (Ohio), Southeast (Texas) and Midwest (Wisconsin) regions. Winning teams, which are each sponsored by an AEM member, qualify to participate in the Construction Challenge finals competition in March 2008 during AEM’s international CONEXPO-CON/AGG exposition in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The challenge finals, which feature 60 teams of high school students, includes three segments. The dialogue segment is comprised of a researched presentation with moderated discussion and debate on the relationships between construction infrastructure -especially roads/highways and water/sewer and quality of life. The product development segment requires each team to research, design and develop a new product, while the "Road Warrior" segment asks the teams to explore infrastructure issues and implement a solution with team-created construction equipment.

 Each advancing team will work for eight weeks after the regional rally to complete all three segments of the Construction Challenge. Participating teams will spend a week in Las Vegas networking at one of the world’s largest construction trade shows while enjoying access to possible scholarships and internship opportunities.

"With more than a million new jobs available by 2012, our industry is booming, yet the workforce is continually shrinking with the retirement of baby boomers," Orr said. "Our hope is that this event will challenge these young people while conveying to them the tremendous opportunity that awaits in the world of construction."

John Deere (Deere & Company - NYSE: DE) is the world’s leading provider of advanced products and services for agriculture and forestry and a major provider of advanced products and services for construction, lawn and turf care, landscaping and irrigation. John Deere also provides financial services worldwide and manufactures and markets engines used in heavy equipment. Since it was founded in 1837, the company has extended its heritage of integrity, quality, commitment and innovation around the globe.

Contact:
Jon Asplund
Fergus/Peters Group
847-298-9900
jasplund@ferguspeters.com

Deb Filipek
Fergus/Peters Group
847-298-9900
dfilipek@ferguspeters.com



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