Mike Walsten

Mike Walsten has covered major business trends in agriculture for more than 35 years. From the southern corn leaf blight of 1970 to today’'s biofuels focus, he’'s lived, reported and analyzed the impact of volatile markets on farm and ranch businesses and on land prices. After growing up on a grain and livestock farm in Western Illinois, Mike graduated from the University of Illinois with an undergraduate degree in agriculture communications and a master’'s degree in business administration in the early 1970s. Since then he’'s covered business and management issues as well as price outlook and marketing issues in various positions with Farm Journal Magazine and Professional Farmers of America. He now applies his extensive background and analytical skills to today’'s surprising farm and ranch market as editor of LandOwner.

Latest Stories
Announced dividend is 400% increase since February of this year.
USDA, RFA deny rumors of a change coming in the Renewable Fuel Standard.
Canadian paper raises question of whether or not U.S. anti-trust laws apply to actions taken outside of the U.S.
World’s largest fertilizer firm sees no new potash mines opening for five years.
India seeks to gain strategic investment in Belarus potash company.
Analysts point out fertilizer stocks usually rally from June to December.
Firm sees yield cuts due to dry weather prompting higher fertilizer use for 2013 crops.
Useful update on nitrogen management.
It’s been talked about a lot, but it is not indicative of widespread changes in farmland prices.
The stress will curtail rate of expansion in soybean acreage.