Agriculture TrendsAgriculture Trends
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Insights
  • Crops
  • Livestock
  • Machinery
  • Technology
  • Farm Management
  • Weather
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Press Release
    • Trending

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest agriculture news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On

GROWMARK partners with InnerPlant on InnerSoy Pilot

December 1, 2023

$205K awarded to help dairy producers enhance cow comfort

December 1, 2023

Small meat processors say USDA measures don’t address consolidated industry’s root problems

December 1, 2023
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Agriculture TrendsAgriculture Trends
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Insights
  • Crops
  • Livestock
  • Machinery
  • Technology
  • Farm Management
  • Weather
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Press Release
    • Trending
Agriculture TrendsAgriculture Trends
Home » John Deere wins $16 million planter lawsuit

John Deere wins $16 million planter lawsuit

November 18, 20232 Mins Read News
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

An Iowa jury returned a verdict last month, on Oct. 30, finding that Kinze and Ag Leader had infringed on two out of three John Deere patents regarding True Speed/SureSpeed technology. The jury sided with Deere on four patent infringement claims. However, Deere did not prove the infringements were willful.

The lawsuit claimed that Kinze’s True Speed and Ag Leader’s SupreSpeed planting systems infringed on three of Deere’s U.S. patents: 9,861,031, 10,729,063, and 8,813,663. The third patent escaped infringement charges. 

In a statement to Farm Equipment, Kinze told Farm Equipment, “While Kinze cannot comment on ongoing litigation, we can say that on Oct. 30, 2023, a jury in the Southern District of Iowa issued a verdict finding that the True Speed and SureSpeed systems infringe certain Deere & Co. patents.  Kinze and Ag Leader strongly disagree with the verdict and intend to pursue their rights to challenge the jury’s verdict.”

Both companies were ordered to pay Deere for profits lost totaling $2,107,000 and royalties of $14,220,900 for infringement. 

The patent infringement case was filed in Dec. 2020. At the time, Kinze and Ag Leader released a statement saying, “Kinze and Ag Leader deny all allegations of infringement. In a technology-based industry such as ours, these types of disputes are not uncommon. This legal action has absolutely no effect on the availability of current Kinze and Ag Leader products.”

Kinze and Ag Leader filed a countersuit in March 2021 in response to the original patent infringement suit. In the countersuit, Kinze listed Deere’s history of acquisitions and legal troubles, including a patent infringement lawsuit against AGCO in 2018. 

In the suit, Kinze alleged that Deere uses “market power to exclude its competitors from the planter market and deprive farmers of choice” while also claiming that Deere intimidates its opponents. 

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

GROWMARK partners with InnerPlant on InnerSoy Pilot

December 1, 2023 News

$205K awarded to help dairy producers enhance cow comfort

December 1, 2023 News

Grow-NY food and ag startup competition announces winners

November 30, 2023 News

Farm sector profits forecast to fall in 2023 from record highs

November 30, 2023 News

Tyson Foods debuts highly automated $300M Va. poultry plant

November 30, 2023 News

Infrastructure work on the Mississippi should bolster grain shipping

November 30, 2023 News

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
News

$205K awarded to help dairy producers enhance cow comfort

By staffDecember 1, 20230

The Center for Dairy Excellence recently awarded a collective total of $205,000 to 41 Pennsylvania…

Small meat processors say USDA measures don’t address consolidated industry’s root problems

December 1, 2023

Grow-NY food and ag startup competition announces winners

November 30, 2023

Report: Corn Belt farmland ROI average above 12% in recent years

November 30, 2023

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest agriculture news and updates directly to your inbox.

Our Picks

Farm sector profits forecast to fall in 2023 from record highs

November 30, 2023

Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture grew 14% in 20 years

November 30, 2023

USDA allots $300 million for first year of export program

November 30, 2023

Battling your bias toward negativity around the farm

November 30, 2023
Agriculture Trends
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2023 All rights reserved. Agriculture Trends.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.