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The awards are chosen by industry experts in technology, design and product development.
February is the time of year to make a trip to Louisville, Ky., for the country’s largest indoor farm show.
Firm cites lower demand for its agricultural equipment.
Rise of ‘hobby farms’ means more untrained growers get maimed, killed
“All I could see was his head.": Minnesota Farmer Reflects on Grain Bin Rescue
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue talks with South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem about the importance of safety when working with grain bins on farms and agribusinesses.
Building on its history of adding new features to solve customers’ problems in the field, AGCO Corp. introduces the 2013 models of its RoGator and TerraGator self-propelled machines.
Effective communication between chemical applicator and farmer is a key element in helping prevent costly and dangerous misapplications.
With the U.S. on the back end of COVID-19 and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine unraveling, USTR Katherine Tai says her office is currently focused on three themes: resilience, sustainability and competition.
The Biden administration laid a stake in MP Materials for their battery plans that will likely power future fleets of electric vehicles.
Balance prices and soil health for success.
Modern business deals have made contracts more dynamic and complex than ever before.
Creating a safety culture at your workplace requires a proactive safety attitude. Consider these tips to get workers onboard.
If a fire, flood, tornado or other covered disaster strikes your farm or ranch, will you be able to make a list of all of the damaged or destroyed equipment for your insurer?
What Does Your Insurance Policy Actually Cover? Ohio Farmer Shares Tips
Having a business continuity program in place is key to maintaining minimum operations and reduce recovery time during a business disruption.
Profit margins necessitate a switch for South Dakota farmer
Welcome to direct marketing on steroids. Chris Adams, 30, is transforming his farming operation with an export business built on trust and boots-on-the-ground trade missions.
North Dakota farmer builds long-term personal and commercial relationships abroad
Lawsuits against farmers once were a rarity, but as civil suits stack up in farm country, today’s producer is often popularly perceived as a wealthy, land-rich businessman. Welcome to agriculture’s litigious age.
Perry Galloway cuts a unique row chasing higher yields
“Made in the U.S.A.” has never looked or felt so fine. The father-daughter team of Mark Yeager and Anna Brakefield is taking cotton from farm to table, except with a “seed to sheets” twist.
Jason Brown trades NFL fame for First Fruits Farm.
Fendt unveils 673 hp two-tracked tractor in a company first and touts expanded dealership network as it looks to take a larger bite of the farm machinery market.
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