Pros
Deere offers a great family friendly work environment, they're very flexible when you need to take care of family or personal matters. Most of their facilities are in the Midwest, which is a good place to raise a family. Housing is very affordable and there are typically good schools. Everyone in the company is very proud to work for Deere; the company has a very proud history of quality products and maintaining Deere's high quality standards. Everyone I've met is dedicated to making Deere's products the best they can be in the market.
Cons
There is a LOT of bureaucracy to handle all the time at Deere, from pointless mandatory training sessions, long meetings with no value to tons of paperwork. If you want to live somewhere with a lot to do, Deere also may not be right for you. The Quad Cities are nice, but not that exciting. Best thing I can say for them is that Chicago is only a couple hour drive away. Deere is also a very old company, much of its workforce is nearing retirement age. They don't move quickly with new technology and there aren't a lot of young employees now, though that is changing as many people retire.