Farm Business - General

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U.S. soybean and corn futures climbed to fresh 6-1/2 year highs on Wednesday, as worries about dry weather hurting Argentine crops attracted speculative buyers, analysts said.
We’ve all had one of those horrible, no good, very bad days. Well, if you need to see someone else’s misfortunes to make yours seem not-so-bad, check out Farm Journal’s “What a Day!”
The cyber worm has turned on soil health.
Here’s a look at what analysts are expecting for the upcoming growing season in 2021.
Indiana musician with bizarre instrument gleans inspiration from the farms and fields near his home helping his Christmas and pop song arrangements go viral.
Bill Engle remembers attending a sale 22 years ago where some old sleighs were being sold. That sparked an interest and today, he has a growing collection with nearly 300 sleighs.
It’s been a bright year for Christmas tree farmers across the country. As more Americans stay home during the pandemic, many revisited traditions, which brought business to Christmas tree farmers this year.
An Indiana woman gets a second chance to spend time with friends and family after losing both her arm and a leg in a horrific harvest accident.
Late-year strength in commodity prices was welcomed by farmers in 2020, but even with prospects of a brighter outlook for 2021, risk management is still a top priority for maintaining success.
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