Machinery
Corn production is all in the family at AgriGold. The company has built their hybrid portfolio around five family classifications.
Sure, your corn may be a little uneven and your beans aren’t as tall as you’d like, but that doesn’t mean your crops will be a wash.
Five new RoGator, high-clearance, postemergence applicators have been introduced by AGCO Application Equipment for 2010.
John Yoder of Roodhouse, Ill., returns to Corn College to gain more knowledge to help his operation.
Hear about corn college and crop conditions from farmers.
Jim Fiebiger and his son Josh traveled from Fletcher, Ohio, to attend Farm Journal’s Corn College.
“We are headed for a recession that will last a decade,” declares Peter Schiff, president and chief global strategist of Euro Pacific Capital.
Wet barrels dry barrels dry barrels what does it matter?
What are the market implications after USDA’s recent announcement that it will resurvey corn and sorghum acreage in seven states?
Vermeer leases a limited number of CCX770 Cob Harvesters to farmers
But released info raises lots of questions
Stress can have disastrous effect on corn crop during grain fill period
Participants do hands-on work to learn about genetically modified crops
Read an overview of what can be expected on the 2009 Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.
Crop Tour results from South Dakota.
Brad Parks, deputy director of the Iowa Field Office for NASS, talks about the results he saw from day 3 of the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.
From late 2007 to date, hog producers have been losing equity, and they are asking how long before the hog market turns around and they can start building equity again.
Top Producer has reported exchange-traded “Weather Contracts” when they were first announced. This year’s delayed planting and immature crops give them new attraction.
Interest has nowhere to go but up. But how high, and how will that impact your operating loans?
Lack of leadership may be the single biggest void in today’s agricultural operations, says Kevin Spafford, Farm Journal columnist and founder of Legacy by Design, a farm succession planning firm.
A leading agricultural economist says it is nearly impossible to verify the reasons for why farmers around the world change their land use, much less to blame it on biofuels production in the U.S.
It’s just a teensy weensy little dab of waterhemp… Unfortunately those small strips could indicate herbicide resistance issues and real problems next year.
Arghhh…more aphids. This time the sap suckers are taking to cornfields. Here’s how to determine if you might have the problem.