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This spring, Andrew set aside a portion of his field for three test trial plots — one of those includes Pivot Bio PROVEN™. Learn more about those real life experiences here.
For the 2020 season, Andrew McCrea wanted to see for himself if the new nitrogen application product, Pivot Bio PROVEN™, could really hold up to its catchphrase, “The nitrogen that stays put, weather or not.”
Land As Your Legacy – Preparing the farm for retirement
Modern business deals have made contracts more dynamic and complex than ever before.
Creating a safety culture at your workplace requires a proactive safety attitude. Consider these tips to get workers onboard.
If a fire, flood, tornado or other covered disaster strikes your farm or ranch, will you be able to make a list of all of the damaged or destroyed equipment for your insurer?
Loading and unloading farm equipment is a dangerous process that requires great attention to complete safely
What Does Your Insurance Policy Actually Cover? Ohio Farmer Shares Tips
Having a business continuity program in place is key to maintaining minimum operations and reduce recovery time during a business disruption.
Dan Kelley uses an iceberg analogy for insurance coverage, and it goes like this: “The loss you see from an event is just the tip of the iceberg, but maybe 80% to 85% is underwater.
Top Producer of the Year finalist Zach Ducheneaux has been selected by the Biden Administration to lead the Farm Service Agency (FSA).
Located on the Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation, the DX Ranch and its direct-to-consumer beef operation has a simple mission: Provide beef that is local, nutritious, and that improves their communities.
Splitter Farms in Lyons Kan. was named the 2021 Top Producer Horizon Award winner. Their story is one rooted in education and willingness to listen, a recipe that helped grow the farm to what it is today.
How Farm Journal and Partners Are Helping Chesapeake Watershed Farmers Build a Better Future With Forested Buffers
Several things are contributing to the drop in net income including higher expected production expenses such the costs of feed, fertilizer and labor.
Bill Came is no stranger to reviving resources and making the most of ever acre of land. The Cames are proof that when you make makes sure no stone is left unturned, while focusing on the future, growth comes naturally.
Together with his wife Laurie and sons Scott and Eric, Steve Henry and team have built a sustainable business that now stretches across 10,000 acres in Iowa.
A bizarre mix of business and religion, laced with a surreal cast of characters, the Jerusalem artichoke crop scandal may be the most outlandish major scam to curse farming in the past century.
Take a ride down an elevator 650 feet below the surface of Hutchinson, Kansas and you’ll find endless miles of tunnels that lead to active salt mines dating back over a century.
The pilot has a goal to provides tools to ensure flexibility in the food supply chain to results in economic security for farmers and food security for consumers.
According to the report, there were eight-grain dust explosions in 2020, resulting in zero fatalities and nine injuries.
We are starting to see more chatter about assessing a capital gains tax at death (or during life).
The net farm income story this year is far from over. Farmer Mac’s chief economist says history shows USDA’s initial look at net farm income is typically too low and this year may be no different.
No matter what size of business you have now or wish to build, you can convert your business to enterprise level at any point.
Ohio State University scientists are looking for SARS-CoV-2 in animals and the environment.
A new report suggests investments and partnerships in agriculture could help reduce U.S. GHG emissions by two-thirds by encouraging widespread adoption of climate-smart practices on farms and ranches.
USDA’s first look at net farm income shows without continued ad hoc government payments, net farm income will drop this year.
See how Farm Credit Mid-America is making it easier than ever for ag professionals to save time and money.
In just the past decade billions of dollars have been spent on closing the digital divide. Despite the outlay, 2020 showcased the size and scope of the problem.
The barometer drifted lower in January to a reading of 167. Even so, it shows areas of farmer optimism about making capital improvement investments and the outlook for farmland values.
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