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By prioritizing mental health, the Nebraska Extension program aims to support the sustainability of U.S. farming operations, laying the foundation for a resilient ag industry for generations to come.
Few farmers and ranchers enjoy talking about or planning a farm ownership transition. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many have accelerated discussions around farm transition or succession planning.
Measurement, reporting and verification are important to the process of addressing greenhouse gas emissions.
By compensating farmers per pound of nutrient loss reduction, pay-for-performance conservation motivates farmers to find the most cost-effective ways to reduce nutrient losses for their specific fields.
It is easy to get caught up in the technology improvements in our industry. The key is deciphering what will truly make you more money or add value to your farm.
Farmers in the study targeted specific combinations of practices to specific acres depending on the goals that they had.
Conservation practices take center stage as the Isley family continually learns how to better their operation and set an example for others at the same time.
Brian Ryberg’s use of conservation tillage and cover crops brings a new way of thinking to Minnesota farming
Iowa farmer Jason Russell looks to the Future as he continually tasks himself with efficiency, sustainability.
Walmart and Danone are among the companies announcing public commitments to help farmers transition to regenerative agriculture systems. Here’s what that means for producers, says Lucy Stitzer, Dirt to Dinner founder.
To celebrate FFA Week, members of the Farm Journal team joined together to recite the FFA Creed.
Tanner Krause, CEO of Iowa-based Kum & Go convenience stores, works to provide a ‘safe space’ for employees to talk about emotional challenges, many of which have been brought on or exacerbated by the Covid pandemic.
Terren Moore calls himself a “weekend farmer,” but farming on the side has turned into a field of opportunity. See how this first-generation Texas farmer is continuing to harvest success in agriculture.
Farmer involvement, out of the gate and all the way to market, is a blueprint of success for startup companies in agriculture technology.
Farmers Are Stepping Up Across the Mid-Atlantic Region
Technology is one area where farmers are becoming quick adopters but may not have appropriate insurance to cover the risk they’re adding to their operations.
Businesses, schools and other institutions around the U.S. and world were faced with shutdowns as everyone scrambled to stay ahead of the COVID-19 virus.
Whether your agribusiness has been uninterrupted or you’re transitioning to a more normal operation after making adjustments since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the virus poses major workforce management challenges.
Marji Alaniz, FarmHer founder, and Jenny Quiner, owner of Dogpatch Urban Gardens (DUG), talk about the pivots DUG made prior to the pandemic that helped make it smoother when they had to make quick transitions.
Digging out after severe weather.
As a producer, you deserve a partner in the field that is backed by research and science. A partner that brings an innovative approach to your nutrient applications and has a history of proven success.
The 2019 planting season was one most growers want to forget. Heavy rainfalls last year created challenging situations, to say the least. However, there is a nitrogen source that helps farmers thrive during tough seasons
Andrew McCrea interviews Ernie Sanders, vice-president of product development for Pivot Bio.
“We saw greater than a 30 bushel per acre response from the Pivot Bio PROVEN™ product.” Read more thumbs-up reviews from growers who have used the nitrogen that stays put, weather or not.
In his own words, farmer Andrew McCrea talks about a new nitrogen application for corn and how it’s a good fit with his long-standing practices.
No surprise that healthy soil is key to crop success. Look below the surface and discover what’s really important for optimum crop production.
For decades, farmers have applied nitrogen to their fields as a critical part of their crop nutrition program.
Andrew outlines steps he’s taken to test Pivot Bio PROVEN™. Six days after the corn was planted, 3 1/2 inches of rain poured down in a two-hour period so Andrew is eager to see how Pivot Bio PROVEN™ holds up.
Farmer and Farm Journal TV and radio personality, Andrew McCrea, had the same questions. Curiosity got the best of him so he decided to see for himself if the claims are true that Pivot Bio PROVEN™ is making.