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The road to full ethanol recovery may be a long haul. And as ethanol stocks pile up, some ethanol plants are producing ethanol as a byproduct now.
Learn how your farm can profit from transparency.
The concept of depreciation is pretty simple. You purchase an asset and then deduct part of that cost each year until it is fully written off.
Delaro® Complete fungicide offers unique chemistries in all three modes of action.
Understand your buying opportunities, risks.
When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, the five Sullivan brothers of Waterloo pledged to defend the U.S.
Crop protection leverages non-ag research methods.
Government payments and yields help turn the tide.
Farmland prices are showing strength despite the economic uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Farm Journal Foundation sparks industry engagement.
Retail meat demand should still remain high.
What opportunities are you missing out on just because you don’t have the right people on your team?
Use entities to avoid succession disasters.
Cast a big net to build a high-performing team.
Honor the past and keep family memories for the future.
Affordable health insurance is a pain point in rural America, an issue National Rural Health Association says is getting worse, not better. Now, agricultural groups are helping find solutions for farmers and ranchers.
Outsourcing, coincidentally, is also one of the top ways to help your business focus on what you do best.
Your farm’s future path might be winding and complex but starting the process can be simple.
Focus on recruitment, references and the interview.
Top Producer will be honoring one outstanding young producer this year at its Tomorrow’s Top Producer event, which takes place Jan. 15-17, 2019 in Chicago.
Expert speakers will include The Farm CPA Paul Neiffer and attorney Polly Dobbs.
Download some of the presentations from the 2011 Top Producer Seminar and Tomorrow’s Top Producer event.
Top Producer of the Year
With its Top Producer of the Year awards program, the magazine recognizes business excellence among the nation’s agricultural producers.
Understand your farm’s legal risks of disgruntled neighbors.
A new training center opened in Kansas City, Missouri will allow both the dairy and food industries a place to hone their technical skills.
The White House is moving forward in the “race to 5G” and is also investing more money into rural broadband, helping better connect underserved areas of the country.
To increase the speed and probability of discovering new crop protection products, Monsanto is collaborating with Atomwise.
Drone technology is helping some farmers in North Dakota keep tabs on their livelihood like never before by giving them an aerial perspective on field conditions and crops.
New products and technology connected to crops
Drainage boosts yield and impacts field operations, soil characteristics and soil health
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