Deere and Company (NYSE: DE) has outperformed Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK) by 5 percentage points over the past month, with DE returning negative 2.6% and OSK returning negative 7.6% over the same period. Year to date, the performance gap is wider, with DE up 20.6% compared to OSK's gain of 1.8%. Over the past year, DE has returned 10.0% while OSK has returned 15.7%.

As of the close on 10 June 2026, DE shares traded at $560.05 within a 52-week range of $430.25 to $672.22. DE reported earnings per share of $18.55 for fiscal year 2025 and carries a price-to-earnings ratio of 30.2. Market capitalisation stands at $151.2 billion, with 270 million shares outstanding and institutional ownership at 59.9% of shares. DE offers a dividend yield of 1.16% based on annual dividends per share of $6.48. DE is a constituent of the S&P 500 index.

OSK shares closed at $126.95, within a 52-week range of $104.73 to $179.20. OSK reported earnings per share of $10.08 for fiscal year 2025, giving the stock a price-to-earnings ratio of 14. Market capitalisation is $8 billion, with 63 million shares outstanding. Institutional ownership stands at 93.4% of shares outstanding. OSK yields 1.7% based on annual dividends per share of $2.04.

DE is a leading global manufacturer of advanced machinery, heavy equipment, and agricultural technology solutions serving professional farmers, commercial builders, and residential landowners. Its Construction and Forestry division has been the fastest-growing segment. OSK is an industrial manufacturer focused on specialty vehicles and equipment.

DE's market capitalisation has increased by $117.6 billion over the past 18 years, growing from $33.7 billion to $151.2 billion, with $66.9 billion of that increase attributed to created market value and $50.6 billion to cumulative retained earnings.