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The Drought Monitor reflects little change in Kansas and Oklahoma, while some improvement was noted in Texas.
We said yes to the Green Revolution, but we’re saying no to the Gene Revolution—not because of legitimate safety concerns, but out of ignorance and ideology.
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This week’s Great American Barn is found in western Iowa. The once-active dairy barn was built in the 1930s by a loan company who owned the land.
Every year AgWeb compiles a top 10 list of the best read blog posts and this year is no different. According to this list, it’s clear weather and soybeans were top of mind for farmers in 2016
To recognize retailers who are using precision ag to benefit their businesses and farmer-customers’ profitability, AgPro established the Precision Impact Award (PIA).
This tractor sold on Dec. 21
Overall fertilizer prices softened slightly for the first time in weeks with phosphate and UAN leading the way down as NH3, urea, potash and farm fuels firmed again.
The older you get the more Christmas stuff you accumulate. Many of you may recall the all the decorations I showed last year that now fill about every corner of our house, and take considerable time to install and remove.
2016 was a year of bold predictions, with many “experts” predicting the wrong outcome. So, what did we learn and now can it be applied to 2017? Tommy Grisafi and Craig VanDyke discuss in Markets Now.
Dull’s Christmas Tree Farm in Boone Co., Ind. is anything but dull. For three decades, the owners have worked to create an experience that glistens throughout the holiday season.
This 1989 John Deere 4055 sold on Dec. 19, 2016.
Our spread analysis and market fundamentals hint at higher prices to come.
Do you ever wonder what the stories behind some of your favorite Christmas songs are? Ace Collins uncovers some interesting tales on AgriTalk.
Dealers like Sloan Implement see a push for late-model used equipment toward the end of the year. In Central Illinois, it’s rolling combines each year that’s the current hot trend.
Farmers Business Network (FBN), a data-sharing company with roots in Silicon Valley, announced new services as about 1,000 of its farmer-members and a few others gathered in Omaha this week.
For coffee farmers there’s a direct connection between better technology and better lives.
This sold at a central Ohio farm auction Wednesday
The bigger question is what the Fed will do in 2017, and how that will impact the markets, policymakers and ordinary investors under a Trump administration.
Family farm businesses face unique challenges. As a result, 90% of family businesses don’t survive past the third generation, says Dick Wittman, president of Wittman Consulting and a farmer in Culdesac, Idaho.
This is the 2 millionth tractor off the line in Waterloo, Iowa.
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Nitrogen prices were higher across the board this week, but gains were fairly mild and we are willing to let time tell us if prices will retreat near-term.
Here are 10 best practices for transitioning management to the next generation, according to Danny Klinefelter, Texas A&M University professor and Extension economist.
This combine sold at a northwest Illinois farm auction yesterday, Dec. 1, 2016.
A historic arrangement has been reached between OPEC and some non-OPEC nations to trim crude oil output... but will it stick?
Read about ideas farmers have designed to make their jobs easier
Soybeans saw a bullish run leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday, but can it last? U.S. Farm Report analysts suggest farmers should sell into these rallies.
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