Farm Business - General

While it still pops up in conversation, the “supply chain” has become our go-to explanation for things that are not our fault — and some that are.
With “The Stupidity of War: American Foreign Policy and the Case for Complacency”, political scientist and Cato Scholar John Mueller has accomplished a remarkable feat.
If you’re short on employees, you’re not alone. New forces are at work, and I don’t see them changing any time soon.
A reader asks if they can deduct a farm building as they construct it. We go over the details.
Quick, how do you define growth in your business?
2022 planting is just around the corner and farmers are cautiously optimistic about the year ahead.
What happens when Dog the Bounty Hunter, agriculture, tomatoes, pickles, worms, survival bunkers, miracle juice, and a bizarre flimflam man get dumped in cauldron? Welcome to a swindle and chase for the ages.
The “free” storage being advertised by grain buyers can also be called price later opportunities, delayed pricing or DP.
After ransomware attacks hit two co-ops and an equipment auction site last year, John Phipps says his guess is tractors being hacked to override factory engine or emission controls are ripe for self-inflicted hacks.
Small, rural hospitals are struggling to keep, find or hire staff as the omicron variant begins its push across rural America. Rural healthcare advocates say it’s already creating an unsafe situation.
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