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Our farm and seed team makes a “lessons learned” list at the end of harvest to fix and hopefully improve on issues from the prior year.
The need to educate consumers and advocate for modern agriculture’s leadership role in achieving global food security is more important than ever.
A rising tide lifts all boats, and that was definitely the trend for the farmland market in 2021.
For 2021, all types of land in Missouri increased in value.
As you plan for the New Year, how are you thinking about integrating conservation ag objectives into your list of priorities?
As inflation continues to climb in the U.S., does the increase in value of capital assets keep up with inflation in the end? John Phipps answers a viewer’s question in Customer Support.
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister said on Monday that oil markets could face a dangerous period as reduced investments in exploration and drilling threaten to cut crude production by 30 million barrels per day by 2030.
During a rare mid-December tornado outbreak, Mayfield Grain Company in Mayfield, Ky. took a direct hit as portions of the facility were shredded by the powerful storm. Papers from the facility were found 98 miles away.
As U.S. consumer spending and excess savings are both on the rise, John Phipps says the pandemic stirred up the status quo, and now there’s a key question economists are asking as the calendar flips to 2022.
Oil prices were on track for their biggest weekly gain since late August, with market sentiment buoyed by easing concerns over the Omicron coronavirus variant’s impact on global economic growth and fuel demand.
Learn brain-based strategies to manage fear and emotions so you can be a source of calm in your organization and help people be their best in the most trying situations.
As you evaluate input options for next spring, here are five steps to size up whether a biological might be a good fit for your farm.
The initiative is designed to help create a unique digital carbon footprint measurement to drive more sustainable supply chains and mitigate the impact agriculture has on the environment.
Giving of our time, talents and money is an important part of helping others.
A USDA-National Resources Inventory report shows soil erosion rates on cropland decreased 35% from 1982 to 2017. Even so, some members of the agricultural community say rates are unsustainable for crop production.
This winter, dive into these topics. Don’t assume; have the talk.
Some of the best farm operators I know have had enough with complexity. They pride themselves, and their operations, on being simple.
Understand and weigh your operation’s options.
Build your farm’s future based on its past.
The company says its program will help farmers reduce their CO2 emissions and will be launched in phases starting next year.
Short morning meetings set the framework for how your team maximizes its time.
With all the crippling kinks and missing links in the supply chain, it looks like Christmas could be positively Dickensian.
In 2007, Casey Kimbrell pulled the handbrake on life, questioned the fundamentals of agriculture, and determined to topple the assumed pillar of farm function—debt.
President Biden planned to meet with chief executives of major retailers and companies to discuss how to move goods to shelves as the U.S. holiday shopping season begins in the shadow of the Omicron coronavirus variant.
As families gather to give thanks this year, Farm Journal shares stories of grit and gratitude. From surviving a raging wildfire to a mail carrier who saved a rancher’s life, each show resilience of rural America.
John Phipps says after a year many paused large family gatherings, he’s acquired new habits to improve my chances of happiness. And this Thanksgiving, it may just be the unexpected moments for which you give thanks.
After a battle with COVID-19, first generation farmer Chance McMillan didn’t just lose his dad, but a life-long coach. That’s as the two had plans to finally farm full-time as father and son.
Gratitude is like a muscle, the more you exercise it the stronger it becomes.
Is there any correlation between President Biden’s energy policy and current prices at the pump? John weighs in on a viewer’s question during U.S. Farm Report’s Customer Support segment.
For five minutes each day, walk around your farm and clear your mind of everything stressing you out.
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