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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
Latest information and news about wheat
John Deere utility tractors hit the road, What a Day!: Jackknifed, and Stat Rack: Guinness World Record wheat harvest
The Oil Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Program is a long-running effort to make sure petroleum products don’t enter the U.S. water supply.
Mother Nature is giving farmers a run for their money this year, but, thankfully, there’s a growing crop to tend to in most areas.
Matt Struckhoff, a USGS ecologist who’s studied floodplains for more than a decade, says the effects of sand in the soil are twofold -- one problematic for farmers, the other beneficial.
Spring corn calls at $11 per bushel evoke concerns.
In these uncertain times, pulling the input trigger is nerve-racking.
Monsanto announced today that it has made major strides toward delivering the world’s first-ever drought-tolerant corn product to farmers.No need to get all hot and bothered just this very instant, but the reality of drought-tolerant crops may be closer than you think.
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Use this chart to figure out how much additional hay you’ll need to account for storage losses.
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Growers who raised corn hybrids containing Syngenta’s Agrisure Viptera trait need to notify grain handlers upon delivery of corn this fall. Some grain handlers are refusing to accept corn containing the trait.