Deere just announced they're slashing costs for US farmers in a big way. Comes right after the White House put heat on tractor makers to bring prices down. Interesting timing—when political pressure meets corporate action, farmers might actually catch a break on equipment costs for once.

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NoStopLossNutvip
· 12-12 12:46
Alright, the pressure from the White House actually worked. Deere finally decided to lower prices, and farmers might really be able to breathe a sigh of relief.
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SlowLearnerWangvip
· 12-11 19:05
Oh wow, I really only just realized this—it turns out the White House has to apply pressure for companies to give concessions?
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WhaleWatchervip
· 12-09 17:32
As soon as the White House applies pressure, the machine gives a discount. They’re getting more and more skilled at this trick... Will the farmers actually benefit, or will they have to wait again?
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 12-09 17:30
Haha, as soon as the political pressure came, John Deere immediately caved in. Looks like the farmer bros are finally going to get a piece of this benefit.
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gaslight_gasfeezvip
· 12-09 17:29
As soon as political pressure comes, they immediately lower the price. I'd be a fool to believe this trick. Fellow farmers, don't get too happy—there's definitely going to be a way they make up for it elsewhere later.
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LiquidatedNotStirredvip
· 12-09 17:17
The price drops as soon as the White House applies pressure? This tactic is really something else. The farmers can finally catch a break.
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ShadowStakervip
· 12-09 17:11
ngl this timing screams optics play... white house does the performative squeeze, deere drops prices to look reasonable. farmers getting actual relief or just another cycle of manufactured goodwill? hard to tell anymore tbh
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degenwhisperervip
· 12-09 17:07
Political pressure + corporate concessions = farmers can finally catch a break? I don't buy it; sooner or later, the costs will be added back.
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