Rural Lifestyle Dealer editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at various aspects of the rural lifestyle market. Here is our favorite content from the past week:


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Thomas Ritchie developed the concept of the automatic waterer valve in 1921 in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Since that time, Ritchie Industries has developed into the leader in watering innovation and now manufactures a complete line of livestock and horse waterers to the highest specifications in the industry. To find the automatic waterer that will suit your needs, visit RitchieFount.com.


John Deere Displays 4 Electric Prototypes at Equipment Expo

Tractor Time with Tim breaks down the 4 electric prototypes Deere had on display at this year’s Equip Expo.


Rural Lifestyle Dealer Staff Make it Into Stihl Promotional Video

Rural Lifestyle Dealer’s Publisher, Michael Ellis, was hustling at Equip Expo 2022 covering the event’s most innovative products. As proof of his work ethic, you’ll find him taking photos of some Stihl products at the 0:03 mark of this promotional video from the event. Thanks for all your hard work, Michael!


First Choice Farm and Lawn Team Comes Together for Tornado Clean Up

After a devastating tornado hit the region on Friday, Dec. 1, 2021, First Choice Farm and Lawn helped to organize over 250 volunteers made up of employees and customers from all over the state, and 30 pieces of equipment and dump trucks to help clean up. The group helped the community of Samburg, Tenn., recover from the damage.

First Choice Farm and Lawn Team Comes Together for Tornado Clean Up

San Francisco Giants Use Autonomous Husqvarna Mowers at Oracle’s Park

The Giants’ grounds crew are now the first in the MLB to use autonomous mowers in maintaining their stadium.


How Much of Kubota’s Equipment Lineup is Made in the U.S.?

Neil Messick, marketing manager of 5-store Pennsylvania Case IH and Kubota dealer Messick’s Equipment, explores which Kubota machines are made in the U.S.


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Best of the Web This Week is brought to you by Ritchie.

Thomas Ritchie developed the concept of the automatic waterer valve in 1921 in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Since that time, Ritchie Industries has developed into the leader in watering innovation and now manufactures a complete line of livestock and horse waterers to the highest specifications in the industry.

From a single horse StallFount to large fountains that accommodate 500 cattle, Ritchie automatic waterers continue to set the standard in quality. So, when you buy a Ritchie waterer, you know you’re getting the most dependable product on the market… not to mention the best value, service and warranty in the business.

To find the automatic waterer that will suit your needs, visit RitchieFount.com.

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