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Turner, who passed away at 76, was hurt last month when he plummeted into an empty swimming pool while riding a lawn mower, the Associated Press reported. "Johnnie spent his life lifting others ...
Analyst Max Rakhlenko from TD Cowen maintained a Hold rating on Tractor Supply (TSCO – Research Report) and increased the price target to $285.00 from $270.00. Max Rakhlenko’s rating is based ...
Headquartered in Brentwood, TN, Tractor Supply Company is the largest ... hardware and tools, lawn and garden power equipment, truck and towing products, and work apparel. TSCO sits at a Zacks ...
John Titta, ASCAP’s chief creative officer and a veteran music executive, has died after a two-year battle with cancer, a rep for the organization confirms. “All of us at ASCAP are heartbroken ...
A Chinese company that makes outdoor power equipment was named a licensee for Snapper products in North America 13 months after Briggs & Stratton told dealerships it was shedding the Simplicity ...
BRENTWOOD, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO), the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States, announced today several forthcoming activities as part of its ...
John Deere has publicly dismissed Donald Trump's claims that his tariff threats kept jobs in the U.S., calling them entirely fictional. At a recent event, Trump told a story suggesting that John ...
Driving a Cascadia has always seemed more like driving a big pickup truck or SUV than a Class 8 tractor, to me. The driver’s seat, combined with the infinitely adjustable steering wheel ...
Agri-Pulse’s Noah Wicks reported that “the investigation’s reveal comes more than two years after the National Farmers Union, along with six of its state-level affiliates and five ‘right to repair’ ...
John Deere — the largest agricultural machinery company in the world — is shrinking. On January 3, 2025, John Deere will lay off nearly 300 employees from their facilities in Iowa.