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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.
The horse slaughterhouse debate has reignited in Tennessee and elsewhere after a change in a federal funding bill to permit them.
Watch in-the-field videos and learn more about the planter closing wheels.
Unfavorable pattern for developing corn and soybeans in South America.
Just as markets overdo it to the upside, the downside can be overdone, too.
Marty Klinker, a farmer in Fairfield, Mont., shares how the MF Global bankruptcy has affected his business.
Watch videos and learn more about several of the major product introductions in 2011.
Last week more than 100 executive women attended a workshop presented by Legacy by Design’s Josh Sylvester about the importance of succession planning.
The year-over-year gain in agricultural land values in the third quarter of 2011 for the Seventh Federal Reserve District was the largest in just three decades.
The U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance continues to seek to connect with consumers and recently announced that a new partnership with Discovery Communications will allow it to play feature farmer videos on the Discovery Channel.
See seminar photos and information on Facebook and Twitter. Use the hashtag #EWA11 to join the online conversation.
In celebration of it’s new S-series combine, John Deere built a life-size combine out of can food that will be donated to the Rive Bend food bank in Moline, Ill.
To make spray season run smoothly, Darrell Waldner converted the sleeper unit in his semi truck into storage central for everything he needs in the field.
The Moes family of South Dakota has been trying to plan for succession for nearly two decades. Recently the family discovered some areas that they hadn’t covered. Learn more in Episode 24 of “Leave a Legacy TV.”
DuPont committing up to $2 million over the next two years to support the global 4-H network.
We asked our AgWeb and Farm Journal fans on Facebook what happened on their farms over the weekend. Have a look at what they said!
Good yield results in F.I.R.S.T. seed trials.
Corn sale to unknown for current marketing year.
It’s risk-on in the commodity markets this morning.
David Tolleris provides the weekly update.
Dan Shepherd is a corn and soybean farmer in north central Missouri, who also harvests pecans and produces warm season grass seed and buffalo meat.
With a half day of work and a $300 investment, Gary Hendrix was able to build a grain bypass that saves wear and tear on his grain dryer.
Relaunched $100 Ideas contest can put cash in your pocket and win you a trip to Miller Welding University.
Many livestock markets are adding new technology to their traditional way of doing business.
Another contentious issue for lawmakers: Stopgap spending measure
Traders begin to more actively even positions ahead of Friday’s key reports.