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Jim Bower, president of Bower Trading, provides pre-report analysis for the June 30 Acreage and Grain Stocks USDA reports.
Soybean research funding in South Dakota is helping to find natural solutions for soybean aphids.
New report shows impacts achieved by farmers since mid-1990s.
This new corn can give you some sugar, produce grain and be used for biomass—all while using less nitrogen.
Farmers are no strangers to cycles—production and prices of everything you produce swing from too much to too little and back, almost yearly.
Drive down employee turnover rates
Everywhere we turn, we hear of impending inflation and rising interest rates.
Hog producers have been losing money since October.
A rising number of farmers continue to adopt genetically engineered crops, according to a new study from USDA. Since their introduction in 1996, farmers have rapidly accepted genetically engineered crops.
Last September, a Top Producer survey found that readers’ attitudes toward the general farm economy had slipped from 54% positive last spring to 39% in September.
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