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EPA is removing DEF sensor requirements to end costly equipment shutdowns and save farmers an estimated $4.4 billion annually ...
The Environmental Protection Agency on March 27 rescinded a requirement that diesel equipment be equipped with diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) sensors, according to a press release.
The White House came alive today with the Great American Agriculture Celebration, but the real fireworks happened when ...
The feds aren't scrapping DEF altogether, but this could potentially address a large portion of emissions system failures.
On the heels of clarifying farmers’ right to repair their own equipment, EPA is escalating pressure on diesel engine manufacturers over ongoing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) system failures the ...
Retail DEF prices have managed to stay steady since the start of the Iran war; will it continue? The post DEF pump prices, so ...
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