SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 _________ FORM 8-K CURRENT REPORT Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Date of Report: 25 May 1993 (Date of earliest event reported) JOHN DEERE CAPITAL CORPORATION (Exact name of registrant as specified in charter) DELAWARE (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation) 1-6458 (Commission File Number) 36-2386361 (IRS Employer Identification No.) Suite 600 First Interstate Bank Building 1 East First Street Reno, Nevada 89501 (Address of principal executive offices and zip code) (702)786-5527 (Registrant`s telephone number, including area code) _______________________________________ Page 1 of 2 pages. Item 5. Other Events. The following is the text of a press release issued by Deere & Company October 12, 1994. MOLINE, ILLINOIS -- Deere & Company announced that negotiations for a new labor agreement between the Company and the United Auto Workers (UAW) have been suspended without the two parties having reached a settlement agreement. "Representatives from Deere and the UAW have worked for a number of months trying to reach agreement on a new labor contract," according to Robert Combs, the company's director of corporate communications. "To the company's disappointment, our efforts to reach agreement have ended without success. Deere is committed to the process of collective bargaining. At present, however, the negotiations are deadlocked. "To further the long-term position of the Company, we know it is essential to treat employees fairly," Combs said. "Equally importantly, as we've stressed to the UAW's leadership during these negotiations, our employment practices must recognize the realities of our intensely competitive markets and lay a foundation for long-term success in the marketplace. "During our discussions with the UAW, Deere has developed and presented a comprehensive proposal that would preserve and enhance for our current UAW- represented workforce their outstanding wage and benefit package, a compensation package which is the very best in our industries," Combs said. "Our proposal for an agreement would also enhance the Company's long-term competitiveness. "While we regret the lack of success in reaching a new labor agreement, the Company expects to maintain normal operations," Combs said. Combs noted that the Company is willing to resume meeting with UAW representatives at any time if there is an indication that new discussions would be fruitful. Signatures Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereto duly authorized. JOHN DEERE CAPITAL CORPORATION By /s/ Frank S. Cottrell Frank S. Cottrell, Secretary Dated: October 13, 1994