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Under the proposed settlement, Deere will be required for the next 10 years to provide farmers and independent repair providers with the same repair resources and software capabilities currently available to its authorized dealers.
Corn and soybeans are entering key stages of development as producers monitor weather and market conditions.
USDA estimates peanut plantings fell 22 percent from last year as stronger competing crop prices influenced acreage decisions.
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