Is the Weather Market Over for Corn? Is the Weather Market Over for Corn?
| | | China made history with a record purchase this week, but that news seemed to take a backseat to more favorable weather. So, is the weather market for corn out of the picture? Arlan Suderman and DuWayne Bosse weigh in. Read More | |
| | | Cattle futures closed mostly higher for the third consecutive trading session Friday. According to Pro Farmer, August live cattle settled unchanged, while deferred contracts posted modest price gains Friday. Read More | |
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| | | As the rhetoric between China and the U.S. continues to heat up and Congress gets set to negotiate a fourth round of COVID-19 aid, we look at how the events are impacting the cotton industry and what cotton growers want in a new aid package with Gary Adams of the National Cotton Council. Read More | |
| | | As much as 20% of your farm’s total cost of production is labor. Are you and your employees maximizing each hour? What is your ROI on that cost? Read More | |
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| | | You’re busy. We get it. Listen on-the-go to the Farm Journal Intel podcast—the latest insights from our webinars and content streams to inform and inspire your way of life. Read More | |
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| | | Many animal activists have taken the current circumstances and lack of public events as an opportunity to ramp up their online efforts, including ones targeting 4-H and FFA. Here's how to help mitigate their influence. Read More | |
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