Farmer-designed truck to be at Ohio show
- Kent Casson
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read

AGwagon, the truck built by farmers and ranchers for farmers and ranchers, will be making an appearance at the Ohio Farm Science Review on September 16-18 as part of The Certified Agriculture Group’s (TCAG) AgPack Village.
Farmers and growers can stop by the London, Ohio Show to see the upgrades that make AGwagon Branded Truck unique as well as visit with several of the leading agricultural companies that are AgPack Partners.
Anyone who purchases an AGwagon also qualifies for an AgPack, a collaborative effort among 29 top ag companies now representing more than $45,000 in aggregated farm/ranch supply or service savings to the agricultural truck buyer. In the first half of 2025, AgPack redemption savings averaged $21,525 per truck that farmers and ranchers purchased.
“With 28 functional modifications made to the stock pickup, the AGwagon is the first purpose-built truck specifically designed to meet the rugged demands of farmers and ranchers,” says Patrick Driscoll, CEO and Founding Partner of The Certified Agriculture Group. “Each truck is designed to handle whatever tough tasks it has to perform, from hauling heavy loads to navigating rough terrain.”
AGwagon comes in Ford, RAM, Chevrolet and GMC models with the ability to be upfitted with custom bumpers, retooled suspension, heavy duty tires and wheels and upgraded interior features. The daily activities on a farm and ranch can be challenging, and AGwagon is equipped to make many of those chores a bit easier.
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