Farm Business - General
Modern Monetary Theory [MMT] has one thing going for it, though – reality.
Frosty the Snowman, was a jolly and happy soul. The story hasn’t lost its luster in 50 years, even when it comes to the iconic corn cob pipe. We take you to a pipe company continuing to make corn cob pipes today.
You’ve thought about who will run your farm in the future. You may have even identified the next leader. But have you shared those plans and dreams with your team?
This year marked some intense challenges and opportunities for farmers. Enjoy this look back at the key issues farmers faced.
With each issue, Top Producer magazine spotlights an innovative farming operation. In 2020, we traveled North, South, East and West—even to Canada.
John Phipps is watching a number of factors in 2021. He shares his list and discusses what it could mean for agriculture.
Climbing corn prices is a welcome sign for farmers, but not good news for ethanol plants already strained. As ethanol demand struggles to recover, one Iowa plant says it will cease ethanol production for good.
Farm Credit Mid-America has created a quick, simple and competitive option to assist farmers requesting $75,000 or less to fulfill those immediate financial requirements.
How American Farmland Trust is helping keep farmers in business while making conservation profitable
Farmer sentiment about the ag economy and their personal financial well-being ticked upward in December, thanks to improved commodity prices.