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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Bobcat Delivers a Helping Hand to Horse-helping Veteran

Bobcat ambassador Chip Gaines recently visited a veteran who works with horses and helps fellow vets and leaves him with an extra special gift for his goodwill service. Try not to cry.


Graduation Season Brings Next Gen Techs

Sydenstricker Nobbe Partners recently celebrated another John Deere Tech graduation, sharing this post from a May 16 program at Lake Land College in Mattoon, IL. Here, Carson Gingrich from Macon and Keifer Paterson from Dutzow, join VP of Learning and Precision Ag, Brad Nobbe.

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Zooming in on Tractor Zoom Data

Quick take from Tractor Zoom’s Andy Campbell on utility tractor data as the machines are in high demand across the U.S.


Solar Flares, Northern Lights and Satellites

In case you missed it, check out this best-ever image of Northern Lights which was shared by AGCO and its PTx Trimble team, along with fascinating facts about the recent loss of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) in the middle of spring planting.


Methane Power Tractor Heads to MSU Campus

Students and researchers at Michigan State University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources are getting a firsthand look at the future of farming. A New Holland T6.180 Methane Power tractor, powered 100% by methane generated from the university’s own anaerobic digester, will be on campus for the next year. See the full story on Farm Equipment.


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