John Deere Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on May 20, 2026
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Rev up your crayons and get ready for some big green fun! John Deere coloring pages bring the exciting world of farm machinery right to your fingertips. From powerful tractors rumbling through cornfields to mighty combine harvesters at harvest time, there is so much to discover and color on the farm.

Whether you love the classic green and yellow colors of real John Deere equipment or want to create your own rainbow tractor, these pages are perfect for young farmers and machinery fans of all ages. Grab your favorite colors and let the farming adventure begin!

Our free John Deere coloring pages feature some of the most iconic farm equipment in the world, including tractors, combine harvesters, and riding mowers. These printable pages are perfect for children who love farms, agriculture, and big machines. Each page is designed with bold, clean outlines that are easy for young hands to color inside.

John Deere coloring pages make a great educational activity to teach kids about farming and where food comes from. They are ideal for classroom use, rainy day activities, or as a complement to lessons about agriculture, rural life, and hard work. Print as many as you like and enjoy hours of creative coloring fun!

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Craft Ideas To Do With John Deere Coloring Pages

  1. Color your tractor page in classic John Deere green and yellow, cut it out, and glue it onto a shoebox farm diorama complete with craft-stick fences and cotton-ball sheep.
  2. Use the combine harvester page as inspiration to create a collage — glue real dried wheat stalks or grass clippings around your colored picture for a textured harvest scene.
  3. Turn your colored tractor into a greeting card for a farmer or grandparent who loves the outdoors by folding cardstock and gluing your artwork to the front.
  4. Create a whole farm scene by coloring multiple pages and arranging them on a large poster board with a painted sky, green hills, and a paper barn.
  5. Use watercolor paints instead of crayons on the line art for a soft, beautiful effect — the bold outlines keep the design crisp even with wet paint.