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:
- Soon You'll be Able to Play Video Games on Husqvarna Automowers
- Wright Manufacturing Trains Dealers on Autonomous Mowing
- Scythe Robotics Adopts 'Tesla Charger'
- Biden Administration Approves 2025 Year-Round E15 Sales
- Tractor Mike's National Farm Machinery Show Small Tractor Highlights
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Soon You'll be Able to Play Video Games on Husqvarna Automowers
Husqvarna recently announced its Automowers will be able to run the 1993 video game Doom by April. While this won't impact the machine's performance, it could make for some interesting customer interactions: "Is this the model that plays video games?"
Wright Manufacturing Trains Dealers on Autonomous Mowing
Wright Manufacturing Vice President of Sales Dennis Opalacz recently showed Wright Manufacturing training its dealers in using its autonomous mowers.
Scythe Robotics Adopts 'Tesla Charger'
Scythe Robotics, the Colorado-based company developing commercial-grade autonomous solutions for the landscape industry, recently announced its adoption of the North American Charging Standard (NACS) charge port for M.52. For more info Scythe Robotics, read our interview with the company's director of marketing here.
Biden Administration Approves 2025 Year-Round E15 Sales
The U.S. EPA has finalized a rule allowing the year-round sale of E15 fuel blends in eight Midwestern states.
Tractor Mike's National Farm Machinery Show Small Tractor Highlights
Mike Wiles, aka Tractor Mike, provides an update on product highlights he saw in small tractors at the annual Louisville show.
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Best of the Web This Week is brought to you by Basic Software.
Since 1979, Basic Software Systems has specialized in providing innovative Dealership Management System Solutions. Established to computerize rapidly expanding industries, we offer adaptable, future-ready software backed by decades of expertise. Our integrity-driven approach ensures consistent quality, customer-focused service, and a commitment to delivering beyond expectations for dealerships of all sizes.
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