| | | Stronger Than the Storm | | On May 28, 2019, a mile-wide, EF4 tornado destroyed the Leach family farm near Linwood, Kan. Taylor Leach, a digital content producer for Farm Journal, shares how her family has returned to a “new normal” through grit with grace. The animals have returned to the farm and her parents are milking a small registered herd of Holsteins and Jerseys again. | | | |
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| 4 Steps to Take if You Suffered from Uneven Corn Emergence A perfect stand sets the stage for high ear count at harvest. But what if, despite your best efforts, a stand starts out troubled? Don’t give up. Read More |
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| Bipartisan Senators Reach Compromise with Biden on American Jobs Plan White House National Climate Advisor and former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy joined AgriTalk Host Chip Flory to discuss the bipartisan plan. Read More |
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| Agricultural Lending: By the Numbers Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, many ag lending metrics are showing financial strength, according to the American Bankers Association’s annual Farm Bank Performance Report. Read More |
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| Iowa Farm Fields Hit with Hail, Seed Dealer Says Farmers Dealing with Damage in 30-Mile Stretch Areas of the Corn Belt in need of moisture are finally seeing rain this week, but it came with severe crop damage to portions of Iowa after hail wiped out some farm fields this week. Read More |
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| Harvest Drought-stressed Small Grains as Forage Small-grain hay and silage can make excellent forage. That is good news for producers because forage supplies will tighten if the drought conditions persist. Read More |
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| Register Now for Farm Journal Field Days In 2021, you have the choice to join #FJFieldDays in person or online. Join us at a location near you or login online to find educational content, equipment demos, industry insights and more. Read More |
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