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Today’s agriculture headlines and expert perspectives serving farmers, ranchers, crop consultants, livestock nutritionists and the entire U.S. ag community.
Interest by food companies to reduce trans fats has supported continued demand for Vistive® low-linolenic soybean oil.
Unverferth Manufacturing Co., Inc. introduces the Rolling Reel Leveler model 75, an ideal soil-finishing partner to pull behind a primary tillage tool for more receptive spring tillage.
Now is the perfect time to determine in your nitrogen application plan for your wheat, says Missy Bauer, Farm Journal Associate Field Agronomist.
Livestock sector improvement one factor in more-favorable outlook
Get pumped on iron. New technology was plentiful across the 1.2 million sq. feet of exhibits at the 45th annual National Farm Machinery Show.
Wipe your tears. New onions with a reduced tearing feature and milder taste now available in the winter. You might be surprised who developed them!
The market tried to take out the $5.10 price resistance level with the KCBT March wheat contract and failed.
Soils will work harder for you if you know what makes them tick
Wipe your tears. New onions with a reduced tearing feature and milder taste are now available in the winter. You might be surprised who developed them!
Ukrainians see their agricultural industry flexing its muscles, evolving out of the old inefficient collective farms left when the Soviet system collapsed in 1991.
First of its kind auction provides new outlet for used technology.
2010 National FFA Week Observed Feb. 20-27
How to grow the best crop under hostile conditions and nurse soil back to health
East Bay Tire Co is please to announce the expansion of its Dawg Pound Program to include a new wider variety of “Farm Dawg” R-1 Bias Rear Farm tires.
Many farmers who structure their operation simply as a sole proprietor may be losing several thousand dollars each year.
This could be the best opportunity you have to price this year.
Here you can find various articles and resources to assist you during tax time.
Marking Nearly $200 Million Investment on the Gulf Coast and in Agriculture
Wheat has lost a quarter of its land area since 1990 and is losing the competition against corn and soybean acres globally.
Jim Bower, president of Bower Trading, says looking at this week’s market moves, some interesting aspects for both the investor and the producer have surfaced.
NAWG President Karl Scronce, says he won’t be surprised if budget reconciliations bring re-examination of the Farm Bill.
Look at these photos to see if you can figure out what’'s wrong with all of these planter parts.
Pros and cons of investing in these types of facilities.
A half-percentage point upward revision in economic growth for 2010 means increased crude oil and gasoline demand, reports the Energy Information Administration.
Pay a visit to the winner of the shops category in Farm Journal’s “I Built the Best” Contest
Attend a Legacy Project workshop to help create a lasting legacy for your family’'s farm.