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| | | If you’re looking for outstanding, real examples of farmers and ranchers using conservation practices effectively on their land, then consider the five families and individuals from across the U.S. that Farm Journal’s “AgDay” featured earlier this winter. Read More | |
| | | Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) Nick Guilette views helping farmers adopt conservation practices to improve soil, water and air quality as a journey, with progress as the year-to-year goal. Read More | |
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| | | As Ferrie is helping farmers gear up for the 2020 growing season, he shares these seven agronomic tips to optimize yields, maximize ROI and increase profitability in the year ahead. Read More | |
| | | The tension between Republicans and Democrats in Washington, DC is getting old. And Americans are simply getting tired of it, said host Chip Flory on AgriTalk. Is there a chance that we can find a way to narrow the divide between the two parties in DC? Flory asked Rep. Cindy Axne (D-Iowa) on Tuesday’s show. Read More | |
| | | On a recent AgriTalk radio interview, Greg Peterson, the founder of Machinery Pete, gave some perspective on what makes certain tactics successful at auctions. Read More | |
| | | On Monday, the U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation that authorizes funding for 740 new agricultural inspectors at land, air and sea ports to prevent African swine fever (ASF) and other foreign animal diseases from entering the U.S. Read More | |
| | | Low yields and lots of prevent plant acres around here, I don't know why the basis on soybeans are so far negative. President Trump didn't put tariffs on our exports, China did. China has been putting tariffs on our goods for a long time making an imbalance in our trade with them. Thats why our companies left the USA because we never tariff them back until now. I think the prices are low because of the Federal Funds and others are flooding the markets with grain on paper. When will they buy back the shorts? Read More | |
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