Right To Repair

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And then 3rd party companies open up shop to support you. Seen this in Ag products already.
It's good to see, as a healthy market needs more support like this.

Big Money is at the centre of the game...... Apple is a good example of beating on small players, till they disappear.... right or wrong, all they have to be able to do is dramatically outspend you in lengthy court proceedings.....

Rgds, D.
 
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This state is CRITICAL. Should this pass, the whole mid-west would follow suit thereafter.
Fingers crossed.

This needs much more traction, and will be closely watched up here too.

Rgds, D.
 
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A slightly older thread on this site: Right to repair laws coming?
Thanks.

I used the local search here for Right to Repair before posting, and came up with nothing. Scratching my head, I started this thread ("I could have sworn......").

Deja vu, again........ NOW I remember only finding something I KNEW was on here, by using google externally before.....

I hope these threads stay active..... This topic is ultra critical to Ag, and in general markets as well.....

Rgds, D.
 
   / Right To Repair #16  
Some interesting comments from John Deere's chief technology officer;
John Deere turned tractors into computers — what’s next?

All the best,

Peter
I read that article a few weeks ago. I really wonder if all the data collection ability that John Deere is building into their tractors (and therefore, according to them, is making them off limits for other people to diagnose and repair anything on their tractor) is really worth it to the average farmer?

If you look at farming in the last century, technology has increased the farmers yields tremendously. Because of the higher yields the price they get for the product has dropped (in terms of today's value) and the cost to grow crops increases at the same time . The cost to grow a crop rises faster than the additional income provided by increased yields. Farming is a victim of it's own success. As a result small farmers go out of business only to be gobbled up by remaining farmers who have to have more acres to spread their costs over as they get less real income per acre.

It is a stupid, no win direction that farming is headed. Yet it is labeled as progress. John Deere is cheerleading us in that direction. If the small farmer goes out of business, that is actually good for them because it means a large corporate farm with deep pockets can take over the smaller acrage and buy their high tech, super expensive equipment.
 
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I read that article a few weeks ago. I really wonder if all the data collection ability that John Deere is building into their tractors (and therefore, according to them, is making them off limits for other people to diagnose and repair anything on their tractor) is really worth it to the average farmer?

If you look at farming in the last century, technology has increased the farmers yields tremendously. Because of the higher yields the price they get for the product has dropped (in terms of today's value) and the cost to grow crops increases at the same time . The cost to grow a crop rises faster than the additional income provided by increased yields. Farming is a victim of it's own success. As a result small farmers go out of business only to be gobbled up by remaining farmers who have to have more acres to spread their costs over as they get less real income per acre.

It is a stupid, no win direction that farming is headed. Yet it is labeled as progress. John Deere is cheerleading us in that direction. If the small farmer goes out of business, that is actually good for them because it means a large corporate farm with deep pockets can take over the smaller acrage and buy their high tech, super expensive equipment.

In an odd twist, farming in the organic realm is paying off nicely due to the many VEGANS out there now. Hard to keep produce at the stands at the farmers markets.

And for the non-vegans; organic, free-range field, no-soy, laying hens now go for $8 a dozen.

Just got to find that farming niche to turn the profit to keep going.
 

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