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:
- Guiness World Records Set at TurfMutt Great Lawn in Louisville's Waterfront Park
- Battery Charging Solutions that Could Help Your Landscape Customers
- The Dealership Function That’s Already Ready for AI
- What's a Kubota Dealership in Japan Look Like?
Guiness World Records Set at TurfMutt Great Lawn in Louisville's Waterfront Park
Rehlko set a new Guiness World Record for fastest mowing of a football field–sized lawn at Louisville’s TurfMutt Great Lawn using a powerful Command PRO 999 cc engine mower.
Battery Charging Solutions that Could Help Your Landscape Customers
As battery-powered equipment becomes more common on job sites, landscape and lawn care professionals need smarter ways to charge, store, and manage growing fleets of lithium-ion batteries. From portable power stations and mobile charging hubs to advanced power distribution managers and fire-resistant storage cabinets, the latest charging solutions are designed to reduce downtime, improve safety, and keep crews productive in the field.
The Dealership Function That’s Already Ready for AI
Every equipment dealer is hearing the same message right now: AI is coming, and you need to be ready. What most of those conversations skip is the more useful question. Where in your operation does AI actually deliver results first?
What's a Kubota Dealership in Japan Look Like?
Cristoph Nathan writes on LinkedIn, "I’ve always wondered what a Kubota dealer in Japan would look like—and I’m guessing a lot of people in the U.S. Kubota and equipment world have thought the same. So I figured I’d share."
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