Farm Dream: Microphone in Hand, Matt Brechwald Bootstraps into Agriculture
Farming success is chained to the highest premium paid across a long series of benchmarks, and Matt Brechwald’s farm tale, split between dirt and the digital world, firmly fits the mold.
What Does Food and Fuel Demand Look Like Post-COVID?
Michael Swanson says it’ll take fleet turnover to bring great change to gasoline consumption, and he says two factors will drive that adoption — federal policy and battery technologies.
Corn Prices Dip to One-Month Lows as Analysts Spar Over What's Driving Down Prices
Corn prices came under pressure Tuesday. With July corn falling 37¢ to end the day at $6.20. Some analysts point to planting progress and Midwest rains as bearish factors weighing on the market.
No rancher wants to sell cow-calf pairs in May, but that’s exactly what’s happening at Stockmen's Livestock Exchange in Dickinson, North Dakota. Extreme drought conditions brought 700 pairs to the sale last week.
John Phipps: The Silver Lining of the Surplus of Supply Shortages
John Phipps is experiencing many of the supply shortages across the industry. However, there might be a positive that comes from so many issues with sourcing supplies.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman has the details on some rain for the Great Lakes area. Plus, cooler temperatures are coming down from Canada and into the Plains.