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Posted: 2023-01-10 02:14:08

US farm machine manufacturer John Deere and the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) have signed a memorandum of understanding that ensures farmers have the right to repair their own farm equipment.

The right to repair allows individuals the ability to purchase software diagnostic tools that would allow them to take their equipment to a dealer of their choice to fix the problem or try to repair the machine themselves.

The memorandum of understanding follows several years of discussions between the two sides.

AFBF president Zippy Duvall said the agreement "addresses a long-running issue for farmers and ranchers when it comes to accessing tools, information and resources while protecting John Deere's intellectual property rights and ensuring equipment safety".

"A piece of equipment is a major investment. Farmers must have the freedom to choose where equipment is repaired, or to repair it themselves, to help control costs," Mr Duvall said.

Tractor with no driver has lights on in field
The future is driverless tractors.(Supplied: John Deere)

He said the agreement "committed John Deere to ensure farmers and independent repair facilities had access" to "many of the tools and software needed" to keep the equipment running.

John Deere's senior vice president for farm and turf sales and marketing David Gilmore said the agreement reaffirmed the company's "longstanding commitment … to ensure our customers have the diagnostic tools and information they need to make many repairs to their machines."

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