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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.
It now has become part of my writing process to pull out the archived copies of this column to make sure I haven’t been down this path before.
Dec. 17 auction sees 295 acres selling in one parcel for $14,400 an acre.
There are artifacts of our culture that seem immune to change.
The program began this fall semester at UW CALS-LSC and offers two scholarship opportunities co-funded by Farm Journal and its CEO, Andy Weber.
The Foundation has named Tricia Beal as the new Chief Executive Officer.
Read about the latest ideas farmers have come up with to make their jobs easier.
The University of Minnesota has compiled important facts and figures that document the management styles, cow behavior and impact of robotic milking systems.
Most of the country is expected to settle into typical fall weather, but a few regions could see a departure from “normal.”
These early indications of a new momentum toward helping farmers feed the world are encouraging. But more will be needed.
At a time when big Midwest grain crops are contributing to lower global food prices, the lack of rain in the nation’s biggest agricultural state is boosting costs for fresh fruits.
There’s no better time than now to pick up where you stalled out on your succession planning journey.
Tips on successful succession planning from Farm Journal succession planning expert Kevin Spafford.
Official results from the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour from Nebraska.
Official results from the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour from Indiana.