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Hear from the CEO of one of the largest farmland investment firms, Farmland Partners, at this month’s Top Producer Seminar.
Additional flexibility for farmers is being set in place for producers that normally use double-cropping and other changes under the federal crop insurance, according to USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA).
Ready to cash in on a new market or venture? Use this guide to make sure it’s a strategic decision.
Now that warm weather has arrived, everyone will start to focus on all the chores that have to be done to “gear” up for the upcoming season, including fly control.
Some farm-state lawmakers are going after situations where some ag economists at some universities are playing both sides of some issues like crop insurance, and profiting by it.
Plan how you’ll step down while limiting negative consequences for your farm operation.
Crop insurance indemnities total $5.482 billion as of Feb. 8, 2016, up about $600 million over the past month, but still the smallest payouts since the 2010 crop year, according to Risk Management Agency (RMA) data.
Several boxes must be checked by producers interested in successfully obtaining grant money for projects such as energy efficiency upgrades and value-added agriculture.
Look for mergers and interests outside ag in a tight economy
Livestock producers enjoy some favorable conditions entering March 2015, explains Chip Flory of Pro Farmer and Market Rally radio.
Multiple strategy horizons enable team to achieve financial gains early and often
Live-hog and futures prices fell in recent weeks as gas prices soared.
The transition from patented seed trait technology to generic technology is about to become a better-defined process with a positive outcome for U.S. farmers.
Farm Journal’s new columnist, Moe Russell, explains how to prepare your business for tough times.
Investors are taking risk off the table to start the week.
Bob Utterback of Utterback Marketing discusses and explains a BOTTOMLINE PROFIT OPPORTUNITY.
Congratulations to Donny DeLine, a farmer from Charleston, Mo.
The release of USDA’s county-level cash rent data in early April may have raised more questions than it answered.
Scale-Tec introduces a scale kit option for CCS seed delivery systems on Case IH 1250 and 1260 planters. With the kit farmers can use bulk seed, evenly fill both hoppers, track seed inventory at night, measure seed needs per field and go to the next field without emptying hoppers.
More than 660 of the nation’s most ambitious farmers convened in Chicago, Ill., Jan. 27 to 29 for the 14th annual Top Producer Seminar, titled “Win in the New Economy.” This year marked the fourth straight year of record attendance.
Late planting combined with a number of other weather trials this summer resulted in some quality issues such as cob rot, agronomists report.
A strong and stable agricultural economy is boosting farmland values in Canada.
The total return from farmland owned by pension funds rose during the first quarter of 2018.
Over the last few years, the average break even crop price has dropped. According to Purdue University, some of that can be attributed to softening farmland rental rates.