Lack of right-to-repair may cost farmers more than $3 billion, says survey

Lack of right-to-repair may cost farmers more than $3 billion, says survey

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A survey released this week shows that farmers are losing an average of $3,348 per year to repair downtime and restrictions because farm equipment makers limit their ability to fix equipment.

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