Sorry @Paystar & @Hay Dude, but as others said America is actually able to build quality products as we always have... Here's is the proof my 2025R was really "Made in USA":
Deere Factory Tour! 1 Series - Where Your 123e/125r/225r Is Built! - YouTube
Since 2016 or so, Deere moved assembly on 1-series through 2 series back to the US instead of white-labeling Yanmar tractors. And more importantly, the entire machine was re-designed and major sub-assemblies are US made. 3 series were generally between Augusta and 4 series generally Moline though they shifted more to Augusta of late. So these are not crate machines posing as "assembled in USA". Nor does Deere use "mostly offshore" components. True, global supply chains are involved and the BOM (bill of materials) likely shows a mix of something like 70% US / 30% foreign based on the labels and stampings I see on mine. Yanmar makes the diesel engines and I see ROPS and other engine electrical parts from mexico and china, BUT now American engineers designed and American's stampe/weld/paint/assemble frame, wheels, line assembly, structure, FELs in the US. I work in electronics manufacturing and live in Georgia and Deere should be getting a lot more credit for bringing work back to the US so... Not just edawg, but "'Merica Dawg"