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Roll out the truck bed with cargoglide

Roll out the truck bed with cargoglide

Keep hauling material, tool bags, garden tools organized in your truck bed.

By Braxten Breen
Farms.com Cool Tools Intern

Whether you’re hauling material, tool bags, garden tools or whatever it may be in your truck bed, you’ll find yourself constantly crawling into the bed. It requires you to work harder by putting in more effort loading and unloading the bed, where some farmers have experienced back problems from this issue.

Work smarter not harder they say, and Decked will ensure you will with their Cargoglide that will fit 99% of any truck, any model, any year.

A tray that uses resin coated marine-grade plywood supported by an industrial-grade American steel and aluminum frame rolls out with ball bearings allowing for a smooth action roll in and out.

Can easily be operated with one hand with a lever giving you the ability to have multi-position cargo stops, with the option of having a full extension of 70% of bed length, or a full 100% of the truck bed length.

Choose between a 1,000 lb, 15,000 lb, or a 2,200-payload option with also having the option to add high sides and additional tie downs.

With a quick and easy installation, you’ll be hauling a combination of material, tool bags, and garden tools in a single load in no time.

So, if you’re tired of crawling in your truck bed, Cargoglide by Decked is the solution you’ve been looking for.




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The 12-day war between Iran-Israel came to an end sending crude oil futures plunging as the big fund speculators removed the war risk premium.

The weather risk premium in the Ag complex is sending corn, wheat and soybean futures lower on month-end selling ahead of the market moving USDA quarterly grain stocks and acreage reports on June 30th.

Instead, funds were chasing and sending tech stocks higher with the S&P 500/NASDAQ indexes setting new all-time record highs!

June 1 USDA Hogs and pigs report was slightly bearish while the U.S. $ Index traded to new contract lows as the de-dollarization that began in 2014 continues.

Feed in the form of soybean meal futures for livestock producers got cheaper, trading to new contract lows.

The Stats Canada seeded acreage update was bullish canola and wheat.