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March 22, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Four Things To Tell Farmers Just Starting Out
 
What would you tell someone launching their farming career today? A panel of Illinois farmers recently shared some of their successes and setbacks along with a handful of recommendations for young or new farmers.
 
 
 
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Recently, Sarah Beth Aubrey heard someone say: “There really isn’t very much credit for being an early adopter in an industry that will someday just become regulated.” Cynical, true or somewhere in the middle? Are there advantages to being involved early or is it better to wait?

The Pros And Cons Of Being An Early Adopter
 
 
 
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What do you fix when you have poor singulation, too many doubles and triples, uneven seed spacing or variations in seed depth? Mechanic Dan Anderson details how to find less-common culprits.

Spring Planter Prep: 5 Common Problems, Uncommon Causes and Solutions
 
 
 

“We are talking about fuel produced in 2025, but that is going to use the crop we are growing this year,” says Mitchell Hora.

Gaining Traction: What Farmers Need to Know Now About Carbon Intensity
 
 
 

In October 2023, Arkansas became the first state to ban foreign-owned farmland. More states look to adopt similar laws, but one policy expert says the issue is rooted in politics and warns of unintended consequences.

Which Foreign Country Owns the Most Farmland in the U.S.? Hint: It's Not China
 
 
 
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