Q&A with Garry Ridge, CEO of WD-40 Company Q&A with Garry Ridge, CEO of WD-40 Company
| | | "Most people think leadership is about being in charge. Leadership is not about being in charge," says Garry Ridge, CEO of WD-40. Read More | |
| | | Here's how to build a torquing stand that allows one man to easily turn the wheel bolts of a tractor, combine or sprayer. Read More | |
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| | | With the markets dropping so much and so quickly, many farmers are simply not selling their grain. This has contributed to the narrowest May/July corn spread since the spring of 2013. Read More | |
| | | Most of the agricultural industry still waits to hear the status on disaster aid. However, sugar beet growers now have some answers to their questions. Read More | |
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| | | For those in the range of the eastern monarch population, some clear progress is being made on increasing monarch numbers. The story is different for western monarchs. Read More | |
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| | | Breeding a subset of the dairy herd to beef sires is a growing trend in the U.S. dairy business. Read More | |
| | | I have been lucky so far. I have checked my bins of corn and they are okay. Remember to check yours, too. But be careful in there. Been hearing some horror stories with the corn that just wasn't quite mature. One of the local elevators has been re-drying corn that had been dried and stored in several different farmers bins. You never know, maybe someday that corn will be profitable again. Read More | |
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