11 states consider ‘right to repair’ for farming equipment


              In this photo provided by Danny Wood is his tractor, sitting at his farm in northeastern Colorado in May 2022. Wood's tractor broke down once, but the manufacturer doesn't allow him to make certain fixes, forcing Wood to wait precious days for service. That's why lawmakers in Colorado and 10 other states have introduce bills that would force farming equipment manufacturers to provide the tools, software, parts and manuals needed for farmers to do their own repairs. (Danny Wood via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by Danny Wood, a combine harvests grain on his farm in northeastern Colorado in July 2022. Wood's combine has broken down, but the manufacturer doesn't allow him to make certain fixes, forcing Wood to wait precious days for service. That's why lawmakers in Colorado and 10 other states have introduce bills that would force farming equipment manufacturers to provide the tools, software, parts and manuals needed for farmers to do their own repairs. (Danny Wood via AP)
            
              FILE - Farmer Nathan Weathers configures a high-power, high-tech quad-track tractor near his farm in Yuma, Colo, June 30, 2008. Lawmakers in Colorado and 10 other states have introduced bills that would force farming equipment manufacturers to provide the tools, software, parts and manuals needed for farmers to do their own repairs. The bills are a response to farmers unable to repair their own tractors and combines, forcing them to wait sometimes days and paying steep labor costs. (Brian Brainerd/The Denver Post via AP, file)
11 states consider ‘right to repair’ for farming equipment