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Planters Versus Tractors  
Planters Versus Tractors

Modern planters challenge the hydraulic and electric capabilities of tractors.

 
 
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Four Ways Conservation Pays  
Four Ways Conservation Pays

Profitable conservation practices are possible, even with the current topsy-turvy economic environment. But how can you know which practices will deliver a return-on-investment?

 
 
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As Cattle Prices Try To Claw Back, Rally May Not Be Sustainable  
As Cattle Prices Try To Claw Back, Rally May Not Be Sustainable

Cattle prices are on a historic ride. Producers are trying to make sense of it all, as well as industry insiders, as the COVID-19 story is far from over.

 
 
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How to Optimize Your Farm Shop  
How to Optimize Your Farm Shop

Learn how to optimize your current shop, or build a better one. Don't just make do, make it work for you.

 
 
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Old Tools Become New Again  
Old Tools Become New Again

There are just some timeless tools you will never not need on the farm. See the must-have tools for farmers.

 
 
How to Protect Your Ranch and Prevent Cattle Theft  
How to Protect Your Ranch and Prevent Cattle Theft

Cattle theft is easier than many producers think. Fortunately, there are practical steps you can take to protect your herd.

 
 
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4-H and FFA Members Lend Talents to COVID-19 Fight  
4-H and FFA Members Lend Talents to COVID-19 Fight

During a time like this, I’m thankful for the 4-H and FFA experiences that our family has been able to draw upon. When crisis hits, when problems come our way, we’ve learned that one of the best ways to deal is to serve others and look for ways to bring a little light into the world.

 
 
Meeker County, MN <br />  
Meeker County, MN

Sure doesn't warm up or dry up very fast. Still a lot of snow in tree windbreaks around here. We had a tiler fix an outlet, he said that there was still frost in the ground. We can't even get machinery out of the shed yet. Door on north side still froze shut. The grain markets are telling us they don't need any more corn or soybeans. One farmer tried to pick some corn left, combine is stuck out in the field. I guess they don't need farmers no more. Food is manufactured now, not grown or raised on farms. Oh yeah, toilet paper is more important then food now.

 
 

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