Deere and Company Remains Official Supplier of NCHA

Newsdate: Wed, 19 June 2013 - 8:10 am
Location: FORT WORTH, Texas

Recognized for its distinct green and yellow colors by ranchers around the world, John Deere and Company is making an impact on cutting horse operations and has renewed its support as sponsor of the John Deere Open and the National Cutting Horse Association.

John Deere - A friend of the cutting horse

John Deere - A friend of the cutting horse

Since its founding in 1837, John Deere has seen a great many changes in its products to meet the needs of horse owners and has developed a strong presence in the sport of cutting.

“The cutting horse is one of the most unique athletes and the fact that John Deere can play a significant role in each of the NCHA shows is critical to our relationship,” said Tammy Lee, John Deere Tactical Sales Manager. “We truly value the relationship to the organization and the membership, and we really enjoy the interaction at the events.”

Since its founding in 1837, John Deere has seen a great many changes in its business, its products, and its services. Change always comes with opportunity. And John Deere has always been ready and willing to embrace it. Yet, through it all, John Deere is still dedicated to those who are linked to the land – farmers and ranchers, landowners, builders, and loggers.

And John Deere has never outgrown, nor forgotten, its founder's original core values. Those values determine the way we work, the quality we offer, and the unsurpassed treatment you get as a customer, investor and employee.

John Deere will be sponsor at all major NCHA shows throughout the year, including the John Deere Open Division at the Super Stakes and Futurity. In addition, Deere will be providing tractors for use during NCHA shows.

“John Deere has developed a strong presence in the sport of cutting,” said NCHA President Ernie Beutenmiller, Jr. “And we’re glad to have them on board for their continued support to the NCHA.”

For more information about John Deere and Company and their wide variety of products

The National Cutting Horse Association, based in Fort Worth, Texas, is the world governing body for the sport of cutting. With more than 16,000 members worldwide, its mission is to promote and celebrate the cutting horse, whose origin on Western ranches supports ranching and Western heritage.

By establishing rules for the conduct of cutting horse shows, NCHA provides a level playing field and a progressive class structure, resulting in the development of more than 1,600 events around the world with a total purse nearing $40 million.

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