Farm Equipment editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at various aspects of our great farm machinery industry. Here is our favorite content from the past week from across the web:


Kubota Fuels Farmer Veterans' Next Chapter at NASCAR San Diego Weekend Through 'Geared to Give' Program

Kubota and Farmer Veteran Coalition honored five farmer veterans with new equipment during NASCAR San Diego Weekend. The "Geared to Give" program supports veterans turning to agriculture, featuring recipients from across the US. Kubota's ongoing commitment boosts veteran farmers' success and strengthens rural communities nationwide.

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Woods Equipment’s Old Glory Story 

As Woods Equipment celebrates its 80th anniversary and looks toward America’s 250th, they’re honored to support those who have served our nation. The Old Glory story is more than a piece of machinery or project, it’s a reflection of our commitment to veterans and to the enduring spirit that keeps America moving forward. Learn more about Sergeant First Class (Ret.) Joseph Burdulinski and the Old Glory story.


Happy Semiquincentennial America!

In honor of the United State’s 250th birthday, TriGreen Equipment challenged staff to pronounce semiquincentennial. 


AI’s Impact on Dealership Processes

“AI doesn't magically fix broken processes. It amplifies whatever already exists. If your service workflow, parts process, rental operations, inspections, or customer communication aren't documented and consistent, AI will simply make those inconsistencies happen faster,” writes Jon Rossi

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Driverless Weeding Robots Bring a New Tool to Vermont Farms

For as long as farmers have grown crops, they've had to fight weeds for them — pulling, hoeing, spraying, and tilling to keep unwanted plants from choking out corn, soybeans, and vegetables. Now, University of Vermont (UVM) Extension is showing Vermont growers a new option: a fleet of driverless robots that can weed a field almost entirely on their own.

Driverless Weeding Robots Bring a New Tool to Vermont Farms


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