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Farm Journal Magazine is the U.S. farmer’s prime source of practical crops information. Magazine editors, trusted advisors and columnists, and other subject matter experts anticipate what farmers will need to know then deliver content that emphasizes agricultural production, technology and policy. Published 13 times a year, the magazine reaches 335,000+ subscribers who have 250+ acres and are seeking the news, products and services that will improve and grow their farming operations.

Latest Stories
When Curtis Cooper of Fountain Inn, S.C., needed a way to keep his wheel rake level when going over terraces, he started by drawing on a pizza box.
Amid the hustle and bustle of planting season, Kristin Gall of New Cambria, Mo., was thrilled to find a strong, reliable and inexpensive way to replace the hydraulic hoses that string through his planter frame.
Register now to spend a day with Farm Journal Economist Bob Utterback, Farm Journal Columnist Moe Russell and Top Producer Columnist Chris Barron tomorrow, March 7, in Ames, Iowa.
After years of hiring someone to repair pivots, Donald Schmidt decided he could do it himself.
After investing $20 and two hours, Richard Lousberg of Fleming, Colo., can now spray confidently.
The Brookshire brothers can grease their row cleaners while protecting their hands from the sharp spokes.
Despite the fact that Terry Wellmann of Hampshire, Ill., lives a state away from his family’s south-central Minnesota farm, he can still keep tabs on grain drying.
Watch in-the-field videos and learn more about the planter closing wheels.
Watch videos and learn more about several of the major product introductions in 2011.
To make spray season run smoothly, Darrell Waldner converted the sleeper unit in his semi truck into storage central for everything he needs in the field.