Machinery

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Access the interactive guidance and section control online calculator.
Key ratios help take a business partner’s pulse.
Select bulls with high maternal calving ease EPD to reduce calving difficulty in daughters
Brett and Mike Shryock established Grand Prairie Irrigation to sell T-L Irrigation equipment.
Visit to the Panama Canal is an eye-opening experience.
Von Miller, a Texas A&M linebacker and ag studies student, was named the best linebacker in college football.
Conditions look to be optimal for common waterhemp populations in 2010.
Defensive strategies that help you not lose money on grain marketing is priority one. Don’t put yourself in a position to not sell.
Don’t worry if grain markets go higher or lower, plan for either condition, says Scott Stewart.
After falling almost a full dollar from November’s highs, corn, soybeans and wheat came back in Thanksgiving-week trading.
A special report on machinery trends in Europe
Meet the award-winning agriculturists.
Defining sustainability is no easy task. An even harder task is to determine how agriculture and sustainability fit together.
Precision Ag was in the spotlight as new products were unveiled
Who better to explain advancements in agriculture than farmers themselves?
It’s been talked about a lot, but it is not indicative of widespread changes in farmland prices.
There are seven rules of financial management that make or break a dairy farm.
Mark your calendar now for Top Producer Seminar: Sharpen Your Competitive Edge, held January 26-28, 2011, in downtown Chicago at the Hotel InterContinental.
Tool available to help you assess storage risk.
Bankers want to see business plans, with contingencies before loaning money.
Makers of agriculture equipment report sharp sales increases.
Corn silage surpasses alfalfa in six of 10 comparisons
Vita Plus is rolling out its “Thank a farmer!” campaign with the introduction of a new semitrailer at World Dairy Expo.
$100 Ideas - Mower shield, front-mount baler guard, and corral gate wagon.
SMITHFIELD, Va., Sept. 8, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Smithfield Foods, Inc. (NYSE:SFD) today reported fiscal 2011 first quarter results. Highlights -- Net income was $76.3 million, or $.46 per diluted share, an improvement of $184.0 million, or $1.21 per diluted share, from the first quarter of fiscal 2010 -- Consolidated operating profit improved $252.4 million versus a year agoPork segment operating profit increased $12.3 million, or 12% -- Fresh pork operating profit improved $51.0 million -- Packaged meats results remained strong at $67.3 million, or $.11 per pound -- Pork segment produced record first quarter earnings for the fourth time in a rowHog Production returned to profitability, improving by $244.0 million Other segment results rose $5.8 million -- Generated first quarter cash flow from operations in excess of $100 million -- Repurchased more than $52 million of debt subsequent to the end of the first quarter -- Protein supplies tightened in the U.S.; July pork freezer stocks at 72% of previous year levels -- Domestic meat prices rose to keep pace with higher grain costs
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Missouri farmer gains ground on relationships
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The 2010 Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour kicked off this morning, with crop scouts leaving Sioux Falls, S.D. on the western leg and Columbus, Ohio on the eastern leg
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