Deere tractor

Deere & Co. gave operators the right to repair on Monday, allowing farmers to make repairs on their equipment without needing to go to a dealership.

(Bloomberg) - Deere & Co. reached a deal with an agriculture industry lobbying group to allow farmers and ranchers to repair their own equipment, a step toward resolving a long-running dispute between the company and its customers as tractors and other tools of the trade become increasingly modern.

The agreement with the American Farm Bureau Federation, signed at the agriculture lobbying group’s convention in Puerto Rico Monday, ensures that farmers get access to diagnostic and repair codes as well as manuals and product guides, according to a joint statement. It also allows farmers to buy tools directly from Deere and get assistance from the company when ordering products.

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