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Deere & Company agreed to pay $99 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging monopolization of farm equipment repair services. The 2022 lawsuit claimed Deere withheld repair software and collaborated with dealers to limit farmers' ability to repair their own equipment or use independent shops. While the settlement, pending final court approval, doesn't fully resolve the issue, it's seen as progress by the National Farmers Union. Deere also agreed to provide digital repair tools for a deca
California Ag Today
Hands-on classes in Paradise and Eureka will help community members explore forest health, fire resilience and natural resource management.
Idaho Ag Today
Idaho Bison Rancher Chase Shoemaker runs a relatively small operation and operations like his are too small for larger meat processing plants.
Idaho Ag Today
"Buying Local" has become important for many consumers, but there's a shortage of local butcher shop facilities and skilled employees.
California Ag Today
Workshops, innovations, Tim Tebow, and California ag tours highlight January 9–14 gathering.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Alabama educators get hands-on at Ag in the Classroom’s Summer Institute to bring farming into everyday learning.
Idaho Ag Today
"Buying Local" has become important for many consumers, but there's a shortage of local butcher shop facilities and skilled employees.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Seventy-thousand students are in Indianapolis this week for the 97th National FFA Convention and Expo.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The USDA's Risk Management Agency is offering virtual workshops on the latest updates and improvements to the Whole Farm Revenue Protection and Micro Farm insurance options.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The USDA's Risk Management Agency is offering virtual workshops on the latest updates and improvements to the Whole Farm Revenue Protection and Micro Farm insurance options.
Fruit Grower Report
Trevor Hertrich talks to us about their creative wines at Idiot's Grace in the Columbia River gorge.
The Agribusiness Update
Competition is surging in the Alt-meat industry, and USDA numbers show cropland harvested hits six year low.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
D.V.M. and cattle handling expert Dr. Tom Noffsinger will be on hand to conduct low-stress cattle handling technique workshops in Eltopia May 19 and 21.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WSDA holds workshops to help Cottage Food Operation applicants.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington Wine Industry Foundation workshops focus on reducing revenue losses for wine grape sales, and the first 2015 Farm Walk will be about utilizing compost and vermiculture to build soil fertility.