Farming Among 8,900 New Neighbors in One Year
| | | | | Will Electric Vehicles Actually Drive Down Prices at the Pump? | | Yes, electric vehicles will eventually impact prices at the pump, but refiners are prepared. Strong gasoline prices will aid the economics of electrification as well as turnover to more efficient conventional vehicles. John Phipps looks into the issue. | | | |
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| In Face Of Urban Sprawl, Susan Weaver Ford is the Farm Next Door | From 2020 to 2021, Susan Weaver Ford gained 8,900 neighbors, as the population of her county jumped 4%. “I used to farm fields that now have 40 houses,” she says. “The city is meeting us pretty quick.” This means Ford is faced with a churning list of landlords, and she is questioned about her production practices, large equipment and role as a farmer. | Read More |
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| Costs And Benefits Of Back-To-Back Corn or Soybeans | High input costs, excessive disease pressure or commodity prices — any of these factors could be pushing you to plant back-to-back corn or soybeans. If you're debating this practice, know how that decision will have a domino effect across your management decisions for this year and years to come. | Read More |
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