Why American Farmers Are Finally Ditching John Deere for Fendt

Why American Farmers Are Finally Ditching John Deere for Fendt Picture this. It's six a.m. on a Friday in early October. The corn is ready. The weather window is three days — maybe four if you're lucky. You climb into the cab, fire up the machine, and the display throws a fault code you have never seen before. You call your dealer. He's two hours away. His next available technician slot is Tuesday. It's Friday morning. That's not a breakdown. That's a harvest. Gone.