Top Producer
The rural economy is slowly improving after being crashed by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
To enter the best mindset for learning, attend a short Top Producer Summit webinar this week.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed your farm. Some changes may be subtle, while others are drastic.
Mark your calendar to attend the online Top Producer Seminar, Feb. 23-25.
When availability becomes more prevalent — pricing changes
The concept is simple, but in most cases, heirs earn sweat equity but aren’t actually compensated for it.
After a rough week last week, grain prices have rebounded. March corn prices were up 46.75¢ and March soybean prices were up 56¢ for the week ending Jan. 29. March wheat prices were up 28¢.
March corn prices were up 1.25¢ and March soybean prices were down 2¢ for the week ending Feb. 5. March wheat prices were down 19.50¢.
A few spots have opened up for the 2021 Top Producer Summit, which takes place next week in Nashville, Tenn.