For the farm 

Strap holderKeep loads, big and small, securely strapped with Hi-Lift's new Slide-N-Lock bed rail system.The system consists of two aluminum rails, four...

Reader's choice over $5,000 

By: Roxanne Furlong and Karen McMahon

For this, our annual Readers' Choice story, we analyzed your "request for more information" inquiries and found what piqued your interest. According to...

A truck for the year 2000 

By: Deborah Drolen Jones

Toyota enters the full-size market with a new V-8 pickup made in America. Toyota is building an all-new, full-size pickup truck that the company claims...

Truck rodeo IV winners abound 

By: Farm Industry News staff

Four years ago, when we last mixed farmers, mud, hills and new trucks, the trend-setting, revamped Dodge Ram edged out Ford and Chevy. This year Chevy...

First Look: GM Full-Size Truck 

By: Bill Visnic

It's been a decade since General Motors last introduced a new full-size truck. Given the sizzle in the North American truck market, a decade between generations...

1997 Reader's Choice - Over $5000 

By: Kurt Lawton

The envelope, please.Many of this year's Farm Industry News Readers' Choice products appear to mirror buying patterns. In our over $5,000 category, five...

1997 Reader's Choice - Under $5,000 

By: Kurt Lawton

A better drawbar hitchBrian Olson's decade-long quest to bring a better, more compatible tractor/implement drawbar hitching system to farmers is finally...

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