The agency’s guidance is a direct response to the tractor maker’s request last summer on how manufacturers should interpret the law when it comes to repairs.
Under today's guidance, EPA says farmers can temporarily override emissions systems to make repairs, as long as the equipment ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a clarification letter Monday to manufacturers saying that the Clean Air Act ...
The Environmental Protection Agency issued new guidance allowing farmers to repair their own equipment, saying manufacturers ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The high price of food at the grocery store may have you wondering what is going on at America's farms? When you ask farmers if anything can be done to make their lives easier, one ...
Like many parts of modern life, tractors have gone high-tech, often running on advanced computer systems. But some manufacturers are tight-lipped about how these electronics work, making it difficult ...
Usually the word “hacking” implies breaking into someone else’s data, but farmers are having to hack their own farm equipment just to keep it running, reports Freethink. Companies like John Deere ...
Deere & Co. unfairly forces farmers to visit authorized dealers to repair their equipment, resulting in higher prices than if they could fix it themselves or get help from independent shops, the ...
Midwest farmers aren't allowed to fix their own tractors. And many right-to-repair bills are stalled
Clint Stoutenburg leans over his John Deere planter to point out the complexities of the machine at his family farm in Sandusky, Michigan. He wants the right to fix his equipment because he finds ...
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Sophie Bell's tractor tire triumph: Easy DIY repair for student farmers!
Join Sophie Bell, the talented student and farmer, as she takes on the tire-taming challenge involving large tractor tires.
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