Eight Steps to Early Soybean Planting Eight Steps to Early Soybean Planting
| | | “Early planting can be very successful — if you plan ahead,” says Farm Journal Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie. Take these steps. Read More | |
| | | According to Tom Thibodeau, a professor of servant leadership at Viterbo University, “Courage is grace under pressure.” Here are four ways that producers can refill their cups even when times are hard. Read More | |
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| | | Since March 13, ethanol production has dropped by about 46%, and idled or reduced production capacity is at or above 50% of normal, according to University of Illinois. Last week production fell to just 563,000 barrels a day. Read More | |
| | | As seeds hit the ground, they’re under attack from various predators. Read More | |
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| | | The underlying problem is we have 4 million to 8 million acres too many in global production. We can’t afford the time it will take to absorb the excess. Read More | |
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| | | The opinions expressed in the following commentary are those of Kate Miller, a third-generation rancher and tenured beef salesman working in both domestic and international channels. Read More | |
| | | Some smiles can’t be bought. Even in the face of COVID-19, farmers are resilient as ever. This season, the crops will still get planted, the livestock will be fed, and food will continue to be grown, just like it’s been for generations. Share how you #FarmON by texting FarmON to 31313 to submit your photos or video. Be sure to include “farmON” with your images. Read More | |
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