IA Farmer Reflects on Historic Derecho IA Farmer Reflects on Historic Derecho
| | | “We have our life,” says Lisa. “It’s something to be thankful for and our home. I can’t believe our house is still here.” Read More | |
| | | Leading soil scientists and farmers share what they’d most like to understand about the impact of crop inputs on soil health. We also delved deeper into the interactions among conservation ag practices, soil health and farm economics. Read More | |
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| | | Data ownership could very well be one of the hottest trending topics in agriculture for 2021. Why now? Read More | |
| | | Meteorologist Mike Hoffman gives his 90-day outlook. Read More | |
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| | | Despite everything 2020 has thrown at the pork industry, Scott Brown, University of Missouri ag economist, says hog production is lining up reasonably well right now. He shared his thoughts on what's ahead on AgriTalk. Read More | |
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| | | After initial research in 2015, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will begin the agency’s second-ever Local Food Marketing Practices Survey in December. Read More | |
| | | You don’t want to miss what Jim Hedrick, Sagamore Ag Source, and Sam Taylor, Rabobank, have to share and what that means for your buying power. Read More | |
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