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    technology during the traditional 1600s through his use of a predominantly gold background and the visible synergy of the Japanese rural villagers which is comparable to John Steinbeck’s critical tone towards the belief of corporation owners that tractors are essential to the agricultural industry’s recovery in The Grapes of Wrath, thus proving that a man’s capability overpowers the limited ability of technology. In this artwork, a rural Japanese village, named Kyoto, is displayed as a…

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    do speak out, they can risk a retaliation from these corporations cutting off their revenue to their business. Throughout, the day a tractor comes along to plow everything in his way with his goggles and his rubber mask on. Steinbeck states that the operator is disconnected from the land he works and that he is not a living man but just an extension of the tractor that he rides on. In the movie Food Inc. it also shows the large entrenchment and industrialized view of the oh so powerful group of…

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    Manufacturing Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota released a grader featuring a 2-ton Caterpillar crawler tractor. This grader – called No.4 Auto Patrol – which was rated at 27 horsepower, and had hand-operated blade controls – sold successfully. As a result of No.4 Auto Patrol's sales success, the Russell Grader Manufacturing Company developed another grader utilising a Caterpillar crawler tractor – No.6 Auto Patrol. No.6 Auto Patrol was released in 1928, and was also a great success for the…

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    to another area. The driver pushing the turtle off the highway can be connected with the tractors and how they are moving the farmers off their land. After being hit, the turtle flipped upside down, but “little by little…

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    Chevy Truck Ads

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    advertisements in order to persuade the consumer to spend this large amount of money on their product. The “still plays with trucks” ad shows a beautiful new Chevy truck on the edge of a cornfield, with the words, “Some of us grew up playing with tractors and trucks, the lucky ones still do,” proudly displayed above the truck. General Motors, an automobile manufacturer primarily in North America, most likely had an intended audience of hard working people, particularly farmers to grab the…

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    INDUSTRY OVERVIEW The Lawn Care Services (NAICS Code 333112) is the industry of making powered lawn mowers, and lawn tractors as well as other lawn care equipment (Naics 2014). This equipment makes maintaining a lawn, or garden more convenient to the user. It makes the consumer do less work, as well as do it in a shorter amount of time. A few well-known brands are John Deer, Toro, Honda, and Kubota. All of these companies manufacture machines that make the lawn easier to maintain every single…

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    Butterfield Secondary is a co-ed public high school in Butterfield, Minnesota. It's part of the Butterfield Public School District. About 100 pupils are enrolled and the student-to-teacher ratio is 14:1. The gender division is 52 percent female and 48 percent male. BS holds classes for pupils in grades 7 through 12. The results of state assessments show 52 percent of students are proficient in English and 25 percent are proficient in Mathematics. BS has an 80 percent graduation rate. BS has a…

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    Large Truckers

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    Every day, people in Pittsburgh, and throughout Pennsylvania, share the streets and highways with tractor-trailers, and other commercial vehicles. Unfortunately, collisions commonly occur involving large trucks and other vehicles. In fact, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reports that there were more than 6,500 heavy truck crashes in 2014 alone. Often, such wrecks result in serious injuries, or death, for the drivers and passengers of the other vehicles. Not all truck accidents are…

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    Does Market Share Matter

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    company's market share is a portion of total sales in different regions depending on the market the company operates within. Therefore, if an organization offers $100 million worth of tractors a year locally, and the aggregate tractors sold in the United States are $100 million, the organization's US market share or tractors would be half. Market share also represents the rate of an industry or market's aggregate deals that is earned by a specific company over a period of time. However, taking…

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    both. Many will say they make the same thing, the only difference is the paint. But is that honestly true? Let’s compare products. First off, we have tractors. John Deere has 1R series through 9R series tractors, on the other hand, Case IH has 6 series of tractors, both offer many sizes for all uses. I will focus in on row crop tractors, specifically 8R series and Magnum series. John Deere’s 8R series offer a 9.0 liter engine from 245-400 horsepower. Case IH Magnum series offer an 8.7…

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