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An agreement to revise Section 199A tax reform language, which currently gives farmers a financial incentive to sell through cooperatives, has been reached by lawmakers.
A Florida agri-science teacher and the advisor of the school’s FFA club, was placed on administrative leave after school officials were told that he had students help him drown wild raccoons during class.
Holding a homeowner at knifepoint, a Michigan home invader steals only a glass of milk before fleeing from K9 units.
One of the nation’s largest egg producers says it plans to build a new cage-free farm in eastern South Dakota that will house 3 million egg-laying hens.
Iowa agriculture officials say a majority of the quarantine zones set up around poultry farms infected with bird flu are being lifted.
Two products for anhydrous ammonia aim to help farmers cover fields faster and keep anhydrous cooler and safer.
The company that invented the round hay baler aims to boost customers’ bottom line, starting with the daily mindset of its more than 3,000 employees.
Machinery Pete spotlights the mower manufacturer’s major Friday drawing.
Here are four video clips from inside Broadbent Arena ahead of pulling competitions at the National Farm Machinery Show.
Like anything in life, there are pros and cons to either choice you make. Before you make a decision, understand what you might sacrifice or gain by using certified or bin-run (also called saved or non-certified) seed.
You might pay more than others if your seed choice benefits you more, companies say
Regardless of your strategy, do everything you can to keep corn from having a bad day
What’s the most troublesome weed in the U.S., according to hundreds of weed scientists and Extension agents?
See the latest crop technology from companies like AgBiTech, Innvictis Crop Care, LLC,, Syngenta, and more.
The Japanese beetle is becoming an increasingly prevalent pest in the north-central region of the U.S.
Scouts on the western leg of the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour crossed the border into Iowa this morning, and so far they are seeing good-looking corn and, in places, really tall beans.
Top Producer will be honoring one outstanding young producer this year at its Tomorrow’s Top Producer event, which takes place Jan. 15-17, 2019 in Chicago.
Expert speakers will include The Farm CPA Paul Neiffer and attorney Polly Dobbs.
Download some of the presentations from the 2011 Top Producer Seminar and Tomorrow’s Top Producer event.
Top Producer of the Year
With its Top Producer of the Year awards program, the magazine recognizes business excellence among the nation’s agricultural producers.
Big changes are underway for the ninth year of Farm Journal College events.
Just as this magazine went to press, we welcomed Andrew McCrea and his daily nationally syndicated radio program, “American Countryside,” to our Farm Journal Media family.
Provisional anti-subsidy duties against ammonium sulfate imports from China have been levied via a January 10 Commerce Department ruling.
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