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Three farm operators share their experiences working with preceding generations on career advancement.
Legal experts share the basics of this vital document.
Top Producer is proud to host the seventh annual Executive Women in Agriculture (EWA) conference.
Simply put, blockchains are shared, traceable and transparent ledgers for record keeping. They capture information for each transaction in a supply chain, agreed upon by each of the business network members and made permanent once consensus is reached among those chain members. People can understand what’s happening in the chain of transactions, but not the individual actors who are making it happen.
A CFO can help your farm get to the next level financially.
Low commodity prices cause decreased land values, tighter balance sheets and a high level of stress for producers across the country.
Drainage ditch splits a level 100 acres in half.
Center pivot irrigation and large grain handling facility added to the farm’s value.
1,280 acres of irrigated cropland sells in three tracts.
Strong farmland demand in northwest Iowa despite outbreak of bird flu in the area.
Strong demand for rural lifestyle property.
Prime property near New Berlin, Ill., tops out at $15,500 an acre.
Most producers are trying to put the grain market’s year-end lows behind them.
There’s no better time than now to pick up where you stalled out on your succession planning journey.
After a five-plus year extended run of exceedingly strong used values, auction prices began to fall in late spring, specifically on one- to four-year-old used four-wheel drive tractors.
The new Cash Grain Bids app from AgWeb allows users to check cash grain bids and base prices from their mobile device.
Crop insurance base prices will be $5.65 for corn.
Meet Joanna Carraway, the 2013 Tomorrow’s Top Producer Horizon Award recipient.
What were the biggest news events and market moves this year? Read over these posts from AgWeb.com bloggers to see.
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FamilyFarms Group (FFG) is unlike anything else in the ag industry, making it hard for farmers and suppliers to wrap their brains around this closed-door group.
Easier access for crop insurance agents means more timely service for farmer customers.
Register now to spend a day with Farm Journal Economist Bob Utterback, Farm Journal Columnist Moe Russell and Top Producer Columnist Chris Barron tomorrow, March 7, in Ames, Iowa.
The year-over-year gain in agricultural land values in the third quarter of 2011 for the Seventh Federal Reserve District was the largest in just three decades.