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  • The 2019 LT Trailboss features off-road equipment, including a 2-inch suspension lift and the Z71 off-road package, Image provided by Chevrolet

    Design Dynamics

    Chevrolet's first production truck was the 1918 One-Ton, a design inspired by a modified parts-moving vehicle used in its production plants.

  • Image by Pamela Smith

    Eye On Emergence

    There's a lot of body-folding required to reach the furrow when you're lanky like Jeff Brown. But, each spring, this Blue Mound, Illinois, corn farmer drops to his knees and puts nose to the row to watch for those first spikes to emerge.

  • Image by Corteva Agriscience

    First Look

    DowDuPont's Agriculture Division is rebranding itself under the new name of Corteva Agriscience. Crafted from two words meaning "heart" and "nature," the name is said to be a signal of the company's commitment to "enhancing farmer productivity as well as the health and...

  • Farmers may see bigger tax savings giving grain rather than money to charitable organizations, Image by Jim Patrico

    Tax Adjustments

    It's going to take months before the IRS starts sorting out the tax law with issues such as where to take income deductions for pass-through entities. Nevertheless, there are still some things for farmers to consider when planning taxes for the year ahead.

  • Some 23 million rural Americans lack access to broadband, limiting their ability to communicate and adopt new technologies, Image by Eddie Seal

    Connect Rural America

    The effort to expand rural broadband access will continue in 2018. A newly formed advocacy group announced it will push the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to expand the number of digital "white space" channels available across the country from two to three.

  • Image by Katie Micik

    Back To Basics

    Growers are certainly not new to storing grain on the farm, but it's important to fully understand the basics to maintaining stored grain. This knowledge is vital both for grain quality as well as safety around stored grain.

  • Japan’s new trade pacts with Europe and the Trans-Pacific Partnership means U.S. trade negotiators will need to harvest new markets for America’s wheat farmer, Image by Pamela Smith

    A Bad Deal

    Wheat growers in the U.S. are likely to lose some market share in Japan in the coming years because of a free-trade agreement between Japan and the European Union, and the newly constituted Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP...

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