Farmers nationwide have advocated for Right to Repair reforms, which would expand their options for repair by providing farmers and independent mechanics access to necessary repair materials at fair and reasonable prices.
Modern farm equipment, like many consumer products today, relies heavily on complex software systems. While this technology has boosted productivity for farmers, it has also allowed manufacturers to restrict the repair process. Only authorized technicians can access the critical software tools needed to fix these high-tech tractors, leaving farmers unable to repair their own equipment or use independent mechanics.
In response, farmers across the country have joined calls for Right to Repair. To be apart of this movement learn more at: https://nfu.org/fairness-for-farmers/
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