Farm Journal Editors

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
See the soil moisture maps generated every Tuesday by the National Drought Mitigation Center.
Herbicide-resistant weeds have been proliferating in southern Missouri. Farmers there have resorted to hand-removal, opening a new job market for migrant workers.
In the Missouri Bootheel, migrants come for the peaches, stay for the cotton and pick melons in between.
You’re invited to be part of the heartbeat of our new national producer panel that speaks up and speaks out.
Frequently, the practices that generate the highest return on investment require the smallest changes; many don’t cost anything to implement.
If your wheat yields are good but you want to make them great, make plans to participate in one of two Farm Journal Wheat College seminars in early 2012.
Fix your micronutrient deficiencies and read tips on plant tissue testing.
In the near future, your crew might need one less tractor operator, thanks to Kinze’s Automation Project.
Learn how Farmers Independent Research of Seed Technologies (F.I.R.S.T.) provides third party results of corn and soybean varieties across the Corn Belt states.
Here’s some advice on planter adjustments for seed size and quality.