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The U.S. corn crop is consistently declining in condition. Currently 57% of the crop has a good or excellent rating, which ties with 2019 for the week’s worst corn condition rating since 2012.
“This is the first boots-on-the-ground assessment and that ought to be revealing,” says Jerry Gulke.
The Nuffield International Farming Scholars program selects a farmers and agri-professionals to embark on an international journey to study key agricultural issues and develop a global network.
As the leader of your farm, you have a great opportunity and responsibility. You set the pace, the tone and the direction of your business.
Use weekly leadership meetings to set priorities and focus on goals.
How do farmers survive and thrive in farming today? Steve Pitstick shares some strategies he’s employed over the decades.
To commemorate his 60th trip around the sun, Duane Hansen set a new world record.
Brendan and Elaine Martin are building their dream farm — one piece at a time.
Gulke expects USDA to drop the national average corn yield to 172.5 per acre and leave the soybean yield unchanged. The key, he says, will be what USDA does with its demand estimates.
You’ve heard the horror stories. The ones about farm families who spend months in court fighting over assets. The result? A destroyed business and fractured family. Why does this situation play out over and over?