The settlement fund covers eligible plaintiffs who paid Deere’s authorized dealers for repairs to large agricultural equipment during a period that began in January 2018, according to a document filed on Monday, April 6, in federal court in Chicago.
In the settlement, Deere also agreed to make available to farmers for 10 years “the digital tools required for the maintenance, diagnosis, and repair” of large agricultural equipment, including tractors, combines, and sugarcane harvesters, the filing showed.
Deere also faces a separate lawsuit brought by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. A U.S. judge ruled in 2025 that Deere must face that lawsuit, which accused the company of forcing farmers to use its authorized dealer network and driving up their costs for parts and repairs.



How do we let every company squeeze us as they do? Because we trust these smarmy crooked politicians. Playing us like fools.