$100 Ideas

Action relative to H1N1 ban put in place earlier this year
The pork industry is going through a massive transition and it’s leaving a lot of integrators questioning their business models and the contracts they have made with their feeders.
More than $82 million in patronage refunds will be returned to GROWMARK member cooperatives.
An incredibly slow harvest, excessive moisture, high potential for diseases and other crop quality issues have created many obstacles for your corn’s path from field to bin or elevator. To help overcome these difficulties, here are six of the best harvest information sources.
Farm Journal was recently on hand to see some of the first bags of DeKalb Brand Genuity SmartStax corn roll off the production line.
Weather favored the disease in 2009—but will it return next year?
Tally under 32 million acres
Over the past three weeks, a growing number of elevators have been forced to turn away high-moisture loads.
More cob harvesting options, regardless of your operation’'s size.
When it comes to tax breaks, depreciation of equipment can help recover substantial machinery costs for farmers.
Lower fertilizer prices could slash per-acre nutrient outlays by a third, says Purdue University Economist Bruce Erickson.
California dairy entrepreneur creates methane-to-market model.
Monsanto Company and Pfizer Inc today announced that they have entered into an agreement for Monsanto to acquire Pfizer’s Chesterfield Village Research Center located in Chesterfield, Mo.
Millions of dollars will disappear out of farmers’ pockets into those of elevators this fall.
A global leader in sunflower research and sales, Syngenta expands its presence in North America.
How much money could you save if your pumping plant was more efficient?
Another round of $100 Ideas to get you thinking!
The average American is three generations removed from the farm.
Ever since the ethanol industry began marketing distillers’ dried grains with solubles (DDGS), it has struggled with variance in the byproduct’s nutrient content.
Take a tour of the AGCO’s, Claas’ and John Deere’s booths at the 2009 Agritechnica.
Take a look at this interesting machine on display at Germany’'s 2009 Agritechnica -- a potato sorter.
Take a tour of the AGCO’s, Claas’ and John Deere’s booths at the 2009 Agritechnica.
Coverage from the 2009 Agritechnica, held in Hanover, Germany.
Many farm operations don’t really treat management and labor as defined expenses—the owner “pays” himself whatever is left over. Here some guidelines to help you calculate where you stand.
Another round of $100 Ideas to get you thinking!
Farm Journal Humoroligist Leigh Rubin may have the perfect Christmas gift for you to give or receive.
Stuck in a rut? Here are some things to consider if a tough fall harvest left your fields in a muddy mess.
Creeping crud! Fields of algae may one day replace corn grown for biofuels.
Agritechnica sounds like something out of this world…and it is. Join us in a tour of the world’s largest machinery show in Hannover, Germany
Call the Orkin man! Gold bugs have infested every market.
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