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Farmers have many reasons to be thankful, regardless of the current industry challenges. For this reason, AgDay showcases all of the bountiful gifts agriculture provides during its annual Harvest of Thanks episode.
Is your corn’s moisture still testing high? Will your yields surpass your grain-drying capacity? What grain should you store, and what should you sell? This growing season has been anything but normal, and is raising uncommon questions at harvest time. Find out how you can solve your storage problems and prepare for next year.
Increasing demand for livestock products, solving global trade problems and reforming immigration are just a few of the challenges facing the U.S. livestock industry.
Over the next 30 years, agriculture will be challenged to provide food, fiber and energy to a world population projected to increase by 9 billion people. This is no small challenge, and one that will require dramatic changes in agricultural policy and private industry, says Neilson Conklin, Farm Foundation president.
With its Top Producer of the Year awards program, the magazine recognizes business excellence among the nation’'s agricultural producers.
Browner, Chu, and Jackson to direct environmental, energy policy
Here areseveral ways to protect your crop from wet feet—often the weakest link in your yield chain