Today, the US Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against farming equipment manufacturer Deere & Company—makers of the iconic green John Deere tractors, harvesters, and mowers—citing its ...
The agency filed suit against Deere over its software repair tool, only available to authorized repair shops, which has led ...
JDLink Boost can help farmers overcome poor connectivity issues, and a new high speed disk series is now available in widths ...
John Deere is expanding its self-repair solutions by enabling customers to reprogram electronic controllers. The tractor company said the new capabilities will offer more comprehensive solutions for ...
Though John Deere is widely known for its tractors and lawn mowers, the brand has made bicycles on and off for well over a ...
John Deere says it’s aiming at a long-standing issue that has been a major source of contention with equipment owners: the right to self-repair their equipment. In a release, the company says it’s mad ...
For years, John Deere has invested in enhanced solutions and is excited to take the next step as we continue to gather feedback from customers through the development process to complete our pilot.
The FTC is suing Deere & Company for allegedly holding a “monopoly” on repair tools necessary for fully functioning repairs ...
The complaint claims that the “unfair steering practice” has boosted Deere's multibillion-dollar profits on agricultural equipment and parts while ... the industry and John Deere’s business ...
The agency said, “This unfair steering practice has boosted Deere’s multi-billion-dollar profits on agricultural equipment and parts, growing its repair parts business while burdening farmers ...
Jan 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has prepared a lawsuit against Deere & Co (DE.N), opens new tab alleging the company's agricultural equipment repair practices violate ...
The FTC could file a lawsuit against Deere (DE) as soon as this week, alleging the company’s equipment repair processes violate competition laws, Bloomberg’s Josh Sisco and Leah Nylen report.