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| | | If a person wants to go vegan and turn their ranch into a cow sanctuary, that’s fine. But should they ask others to do the same? Read More | |
| | | As disagreements related to CBD and seed spill into court rooms, the timing is in sync with hemp’s rollicking rise, says Jesse Mondry, attorney with Harris Bricken. Read More | |
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| | | There are many reasons to put up a grain bin. Flexibility in when and where grain is moved during harvest is a major consideration, as is time and labor management. If you’re going to use bins, take advantage of the flexibility they provide. Read More | |
| | | Succession planning is not synonymous with words such as fun, simple or quick. We all recognize the process of planning for leadership and ownership transition is just that — a process. Read More | |
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| | | “Farmers need to think strategically about financial decisions,” says Curt Covington, executive vice president and chief credit officer with Farmer Mac. “That allows you to remain nimble in a volatile business.” Read More | |
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| | | There are two types of phosphorus in soils: Bray P1 and Bray P2. The former is quickly taken up by crops and can boost yields. Bray P2 is not readily available to crops as it tends to bind tightly with soil particles. Both forms will show up in nutrient runoff. Read More | |
| | | USDA just released a report that soybeans are 100% harvested in Illinois. I still lack 40% being done, and I know of several 1000 acres in my area. I guess we just don't count. Read More | |
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