FTC Probes Deere for Customers' 'Right to Repair' Equipment

Ken Haas, a third-generation farmer, drives a Deere tractor on his farm, August 11, 2024 in Elizabeth, Illinois. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Thursday, 17 October 2024 03:15 PM EDT ET

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is probing farm equipment maker Deere over the company's repair policies, according to a filing made public Thursday.

The agency is investigating whether Deere engaged in anticompetitive or unfair practices, the filing with the FTC showed.

The investigation, authorized on Sept. 2, 2021, focuses on repair restrictions manufacturers place on hardware or software, often referred to by regulators as impeding customers' "right to repair" the goods they purchase.

The probe was made public through a filing by data analytics company Hargrove & Associates Inc, which sought to quash an FTC subpoena.

A spokesperson for the FTC declined to comment, and a representative for Deere did not immediately respond.

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