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EconomyFarmers and ranchers across the Midwest say regulation is the only path forward to fixing their own equipment. But there’s been strong opposition to right to repair legislation, as manufacturers argue they’ve provided pathways for quick repairs.
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That's according to Chairman and CEO John May, who credited, "Favorable market conditions and an improving operating environment."
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At Wednesday's John Deere annual meeting, shareholders heard Chairman and CEO, John May, discuss the successes of the past year and how the company plans to grow this year.
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Tomorrow morning, John Deere will hold its annual shareholders meeting online.
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The US Department of Justice is getting involved in the right to repair case against John Deere.
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The head of the Farm Bureau says a new, right-to-repair agreement with John Deere has been a top priority for years.
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EconomyAfter several years of negotiations, the Farm Bureau and John Deere have signed a right to repair agreement.
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John Deere is expanding opportunities for active duty service members to learn new skills and get civilian jobs.
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EconomyA group of federal, "right to repair" lawsuits against John Deere have been consolidated and will be heard in the Northern District of Illinois.
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EconomyFarm implement manufacturers, including giant John Deere, are well on their way to deploying autonomous tractors. Prototypes are in the field now, and they could be widely available by the end of the decade.