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Latest Stories
Success and growing pains, three young gun farmers discussed the formulas of their achievement at Top Producer Summit in Nashville, Tenn.
If a farmer puts pen to paper in 2022 and sees black, where should the potential profit be placed?
When a farmer passes an operation to the next generation, the inheritance can be fair, but it is rarely equal.
Autonomy is poised to introduce new levels of productivity on the farm — and fun.
These operations have found ways to increase cash flow and create room for more family members on the farm.
Coley Bailey, a third-generation grower, has hitched his 6,000-acre operation behind John Deere’s out-of-the-gate CP770 cotton picker—potentially the most proficient cotton harvesting machine to ever hit U.S. fields.
After the dizzying heights of $1.21 per pound in 2021, the Cotton Belt could see 12 million acres in 2022, and possibly more, contingent on a mercurial La Niña.
The company says its program will help farmers reduce their CO2 emissions and will be launched in phases starting next year.
With “Help Wanted” signs everywhere and people leaving the workforce in droves, your previous team management strategies might not work.
From country to rock and everything in between, here are the top songs farmers from across the country shared with us to celebrate the last combine pass of a season.