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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.
Use this guide to plan your first family meeting.
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.
Official Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour data from Iowa.
Official results from the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour for Minnesota.
Official Midwest Crop Tour results from Illinois.
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Official data from the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.
Day 2 observations from eastern Crop Tour Consultant Mark Bernard
Observations from Day 3 of the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour from eastern Tour consultant Mark Bernard
Some states kept their cool, while others got scorched. Read how the NCDC’s latest monthly climate update for the U.S. paints a “tale of two extremes.”
Official results from the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.
Learn all about corn production in Canada.
Dave Hula is cognizant of the potential benefits of taking care of microbes in the soil and seeks to boost their populations with additional carbon.
Wyckoff’s market rating service can help with your trading decisions.
Land expert Mike Walsten shares his thoughts on the current land market and how farmers can make smart land buying decisions.
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In one pass across his field, Kentucky farmer Joel Armistead can find five to six soil types.
This quick, easy recipe can be served over potatoes, toast or biscuits.
Look for keener risk aversion heading into weekend.
The portion of crop that is headed is at severe risk below 30 degrees for two hours, while the jointed crop is at moderate to severe risk in areas where temps dropped below 24 degrees for at least two hours.
Meteorologist Gail Martell provides her weather insight.
Traders are starting to pay more attention to the deteriorating HRW crop as it breaks dormancy.
Some improvement for the eastern half of Southern Plains may be too late to boost winter wheat crop.
HungerU will launch its spring 2014 awareness tour from Auburn University and the Universities Fighting World Hunger Global Summit. .
Today’s recipe comes from an old Farm Journal cookbook.
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