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How to Terminate an Original Corn Stand for Replanting  
How to Terminate an Original Corn Stand for Replanting

Farmers are still seeing the effects of freeze and frost that occurred just at or over a week ago. This, paired with excessive rainfall in some areas, such as Illinois and Indiana, could mean that more people will need to replant.

 
 
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ND Offers $14,000 Reward For Butchered Cattle  
ND Offers $14,000 Reward For Butchered Cattle

Cattlemen in western North Dakota are urged to watch for suspicious activity in the region after at least three cattle were shot and butchered in pastures.

 
 
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Online Training: Growing Hemp From A to Z  
Online Training: Growing Hemp From A to Z

In this one-hour online training, Certified Crop Advisor Bryan Parr educates farmers on the basics of how to grow hemp for grain or fiber. Click here to learn more or to register.

 
 
12 Steps to Waterproof Corn  
12 Steps to Waterproof Corn

When it comes to producing crops, farmers can get competitive, always shooting for the next 10 bu. Have you ever considered you’re actually salvaging yield potential rather than maximizing it?

 
 
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Farmer Passion For Stewardship Remains Strong In Uncertain Times  
Farmer Passion For Stewardship Remains Strong In Uncertain Times

Moving to water sensors is a great example of how technology can address both sustainability and profitability goals, Hunnicutt says. The sensors allow better management of a critical resource while saving from $8 to $50 an acre depending on the growing season.

 
 
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ACAM Poll  
ACAM Poll

Have you employed conservation methods to reduce farm runoff? Tell us why or why not.

 
 
Reform Your Team’s Repeat Offenders  
Reform Your Team’s Repeat Offenders

Here’s how to transform troublesome employees into all-stars.

 
 
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Join our $100 Ideas Club  
Join our $100 Ideas Club

Think you have an idea worth $100 – or even $200? Submit it here! Upon publication in Farm Journal, the Double Your Money winner receives $200. Other farmers featured receive $100 each.

 
 
Could Bulls Descending From the 1800s Help Alleviate Inbreeding?  
Could Bulls Descending From the 1800s Help Alleviate Inbreeding?

There’s no question that inbreeding in Holsteins is increasing—some say to levels approaching alarm. But help may be on the way—from bulls born in the 19th Century with little or no relationship to 99% of the Holstein population.

 
 
American Farmers #FarmON <br />  
American Farmers #FarmON

Stand tall, stand proud. Even in the face of COVID-19, farmers are resilient and working as hard as ever. Click here to see the photos submitted by your fellow farmers. Then share how you #FarmON by texting FarmON to 31313 to submit your photo or video.

 
 

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