Deere & Company (NYSE: DE) is set to announce its third-quarter 2026 financial results on Thursday, August 20, with the company scheduled to host its earnings call at 9:00 a.m. Central Time. The quarterly earnings call will provide investors, analysts and members of the financial community with an opportunity to hear management discuss Deere’s latest financial performance, operating results and business outlook.
Deere Q3 2026 Earnings Call
The earnings call will focus on Deere’s third-quarter 2026 results and key developments across its business segments. Investors will also be watching management’s comments for insights into agricultural equipment demand, construction and forestry markets, operating conditions and the company’s outlook for the remainder of fiscal 2026.
The call is scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m. Central Time on Thursday, August 20, 2026. Investors can access the live earnings call, earnings release, financial information and presentation through Deere’s investor relations website at JohnDeere.com/earnings.
Deere Earnings Release and Investor Information
Along with the earnings call, Deere will make its third-quarter 2026 earnings release and related financial materials available through its website. The company’s earnings presentation is expected to provide additional details on quarterly results and operating performance, while the conference call will give investors an opportunity to hear directly from Deere management. A recorded version of the earnings call will also remain available on Deere’s website for a period following the live event.
Why Deere’s Q3 Results Matter to Investors
Deere is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of agricultural, construction and forestry equipment. Its quarterly results are closely watched as an indicator of conditions in the global agricultural and heavy-equipment markets. Investors will therefore be paying particular attention to Deere’s revenue, earnings, equipment demand, margins, segment performance and full-year outlook when the company reports its third-quarter results.
The company’s management commentary could also provide important signals about equipment replacement cycles, farmer spending, commodity-related demand and broader economic conditions affecting the machinery industry.


