Five state attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission are suing John Deere alleging the company unfairly blocks farmers from using independent repair shops for their ...
AGCO’s Germany-based brand, Fendt, builds 57% of its row-crop machines in the European Union (EU) with North America hosting ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has officially joined the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and four other state attorneys general in a lawsuit against Deere & Company, accusing the agricultural ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has joined the FTC and four other states in suing the maker of John Deere equipment, ...
Mayes alleges Deere’s actions violate the Arizona Uniform State Antitrust Act. Deere unlawfully maintained and used its ...
Arizona has joined a lawsuit filed by the FTC and four other states against Deere & Co., alleging bad practices in the repair ...
From North Carolina, Oklahoma and Virginia, Machinery Pete gives a rundown on gems from the auction trail, including a “super ...
John Deere loses patent dispute as a federal court rules in favor of AGCO, allowing rival high-speed planting tech to remain on the market.
The problem for those hoping this news is the real deal is that, well, it just isn't. John Deere hasn't made any announcement regarding its foray into pickup trucks or street-legal cars in general.
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These days, driverless cars are transporting millions of people in China and the U.S. Those riders probably don't realize that the food they eat may have benefitted from autonomous vehicles as well!
“Our recent discussions with the Commission have revealed that the agency still lacked basic information about the industry and John Deere’s business practices and confirmed that the agency ...