In its final days, the Biden administration sued John Deere over repair restrictions, calling them “unfair corporate tactics” that hurt farmers.
A Federal Circuit Court ruled Friday that AGCO has defeated John Deere’s appeal of a Delaware jury’s verdict in a patent-infringement case. In a statement, AGCO officials said Deere’s appeal involved Precision Planting’s SpeedTube product – a high-speed planting system.
Though John Deere is widely known for its tractors and lawn mowers, the brand has made bicycles on and off for well over a century. Some, naturally, in green.
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A handful of John Deere equipment was stolen from a store in Shelby last week, according to the police department. The larceny happened on Tuesday, Jan. 21, at James River Equipment along North Post Road near Lowman Road.
The Federal Trade Commission and the Illinois and Minnesota Attorneys General announced a lawsuit against agricultural equipment manufacturer John Deere over its practices that have allegedly increased equipment repair costs for farmers and deprived them of the ability to make timely repairs on critical farming equipment.
The US Federal Trade Commission has issued legal proceedings against John Deere, alleging it is unlawfully increasing repair costs by forcing farmers to rely on its authorised dealer network.
"There is no reason to believe companies are genuinely eliminating DEI—they are just going to hide it better," said Paul Chesser of the National Legal and Policy Center, a nonprofit opposing corporate diversity programs.
A trio of John Deere models sold for notable prices this past week in Illinois and Missouri on the used equipment auction circuit.
With new compliance concerns, mounting shareholder drama and irritated consumers, where does this leave employers in the private-sector landscape?
John Deere has lost its appeal for a new trial in a patent infringement case against AGCO Corp. and Precision Planting, LLC, as ruled by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on January 24, 2025.