John Deere confirms plans for $70M expansion, 150 new jobs in Kernersville, N.C.

John Deere confirmed Tuesday it plans an expansion of its campus in Kernersville, with a $70 million, 380,000-square-foot expansion and add about 150 workers.

“Kernersville has been an ideal location for John Deere for more than 35 years,” John Deere Kernersville General Manager Steve Brewer said in a news release from Greater Winston-Salem Inc. “We are excited to further invest in our future generation excavator portfolio and grow our engaged team.”

Deere was identified as the company behind a proposed economic-development package Forsyth County commissioners approved May 2 and was said at the time to be considering its existing sites in the U.S. and Mexico for expansion in excavator manufacturing. 

Formally known as Deere & Company, the Moline, Illinois, company opened in Kernersville in 1988 with a joint venture with Hitachi and taking it over completely when the joint venture ended in 2021. It has about 600 salaried and production employees, according to Greater Winston-Salem Inc.

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