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" ... During the drive program, Ford hitched up a 4,500 power boat on a trailer to the hybrid so I took it for a spin. Towing a trailer that’s wider than the vehicle is always a challenge since you can’t see behind you unless you install some additional towing mirror extensions which our test samples didn’t have. Nonetheless, accelerating a Hybrid Explorer pulling nearly its own weight in boat felt pretty effortless. With the towing package, the Explorer includes trailer brake control which is activated by the mode switch along with trailer sway control. With some gusty crosswinds blowing as I drove the trailer dragging Explorer down the Columbia river gorge, it never felt like it was wavering from the path I set with the steering wheel. ... "
" ... In a meeting on August 30, 2019, Walla Walla grape growers and wine producers wanted to know how the root louse got to their location. But there is no known answer to that question at this time. It could have flown during one of its life stages; it could have hitched a ride on nursery stock or tractor tires, or an unsuspecting winegrower could have transplanted it from dirt on boots. All agreed the worse scenario would be that the insect has evolved and can now tolerate sandy soil. ... "
" ... Innovation also flourishes when it isn’t hitched solely to the wagon of future revenues. The most successfully innovative companies rarely base project approval on how much it may pay off later, according to the BCG data. ... "
" ... New technologies made PermianMAP’s findings possible. Aerial measurement tools hitched aboard drones or planes have replaced slow and cumbersome hand-held devices. And only in recent months, methane detectors strapped onto satellites have started delivering reams of new data. ... "
" ... Why am I here? I hitched a ride with the world-famous Hurricane Hunters of the 53d Weather Reconnaissance Squad, part of the 403rd Wing at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, MS. My pilot, Lt. Col. Sean Cross, 48, has penetrated hurricanes 165 times, so I am in very good hands. Cross's advice for any pilot flying into a storm like this: "It's serious business. Don't become complacent, be ready for the unexpected, guard the controls." As far as I could see, he followed his own advice to the T. ... "