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This tractor sold in Oklahoma
This unique item sold in Kansas
This tractor sold in one day.
According to Chip Flory, host of AgriTalk and Farm Journal economist, the market is begging farmers to take their time and get their crops planted.
This tractor sold in Ohio
As of June 2, only 67% of the country’s estimated 92.8 million corn acres have been planted. That means farmers have 31 million acres of corn still to plant.
We’re talking with U.S. Grains Council’s Tom Sleight, Tom Karst of The Packer, and Rebecca Larson of A Fresh Look.
This tractor sold in Wisconsin.
This tractor sold in Minnesota
This tractor sold at an Iowa collector auction on Saturday.
This is the second highest price seen in 20 years.
The U.S. attorney’s office in Cedar Rapids, Iowa has filed charges against the alleged mastermind of a 7.5-year organic scheme involving farmers from Nebraska and Missouri.
Agriculture’s not-so-secret canine weapons
Here’s a sale price report plus video from the sale.
Learn how automatic farm data collection, artificial intelligence (AI) and clear decision support in the field helps growers meet increasing consumer demands in this free webinar.
I challenged the sprayer industry to invent a simple monitor to show when the sprayer control thinks the valve is open but it’s not.
Machinery Pete analysis can now include search traffic data.
She got right back on the iron horse, surrounded by the support of family and friends
Editor’s Notebook
The Atlantic hurricane season may have gotten off to an early start this year, but it’ll probably end with a whimper -- at least when it comes to the total number of storms.
AgriTalk After The Bell Host Chip Flory brings in Sue Martin from Ag & Investment Services. Davis Michaelsen covers news.
Hundreds of California farmers rallied at the Capitol on Monday to protest state water officials’ proposal to increase water flows in a major California river which would mean less water for farms in the Central Valley.
California Supreme Court hands Bayer a legal setback as it refuses to hear arguments as to why Roundup doesn’t belong on the state’s list of chemicals known to cause cancer.
It’s a steeple, church and congregation that’s been a staple in the Norborne, Mo. community for nearly 150 years. See how members of the Norborne Lutheran Church came together came together for a much-needed renovation
This event, hosted by Farm Journal Media and sponsored by AgriGold, will feature best-in-class speakers cover topics such as grain marketing, economic trends, strategic planning and more.
Some of Latin America’s largest grain ports are running short on soybeans as a fifth-day of a trucker strike in Brazil continues. .
Residents in the town of Berwick, PA have filed suit against a hog finisher, taking the case to the state’s highest court.
Tyne Morgan of U.S. Farm Report is talking to Greg Peterson, better known as Machinery Pete, at the National Farm Machinery Show.
While demand is growing in the U.S. and Asia for camel’s milk’, there simply aren’t enough camels available globally to supply the milk that retails for as much as $19 a liter ($72 a gallon) in parts of Asia.
First came soy, then almonds, cashews and coconuts. Now, dairy companies are milking everything from peas and quinoa to flax, oats and hemp amid surging demand for plant-based alternative drinks.
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