Deere considering expanded Triad operations with new Forsyth County, N.C. site

John Deere evidently likes the Triad.

The company was identified Thursday as the entity considering a $73 million, 151-worker manufacturing facility in Forsyth County.

County commissioners approved a package of economic-development incentives worth up to $944,006 over five years for John Deere Kernersville LLC. The incentives are in return for the $47 million investment in real estate and $23 million in machinery over five years and the creation of at least 151 new full-time equivalent jobs with an average annual wage of at least $64,362.

The payments, conditioned on making the investment and the jobs, would amount to no more than 50% of the property taxes generated by the project.

The project would continue Deere’s expansion in the Triad. Last year, it announced a joint venture with Germany’s Kreisel Electric to build battery packs for electrified heavy equipment.

It already had an excavator factory in Kernersville, having opened it in 1988 with Hitachi and taking it over completely after the joint venture ended in 2021. The facility ranked as the Triad’s 18th largest manufacturing facility with about 850 employees, as of this past fall, according to TBJ research.

Triad Business Journal