Some Farmers Cut Silage the Earliest Since 2012 Some Farmers Cut Silage the Earliest Since 2012
| | | Some areas received a shot of rain early in the week. However, it’s been so dry in some places that farmers are cutting silage the earliest they have since the drought of 2012. Read More | |
| | | Catch up on what you missed from Farm Journal Field Days. The 2020 election could drastically change the political landscape. What’s at stake for agriculture? Pro Farmer Policy Analyst Jim Wiesemeyer takes a look. Read More | |
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| | | If upheld, the verdict and payout could make it harder for Bayer to resolve lawsuits by other plaintiffs. Read More | |
| | | How do you treat the job seeker throughout the hiring cycle? It’s all about making time for communication. Read More | |
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| | | Civil War graves of child soldiers, slave cemeteries, and much more, Robert Wright is a farmland detective intent on uncovering forgotten American history. Read More | |
| | | Here’s a chance to go back and view the talks you missed, or rewatch a favorite. Today’s Farm Journal editors pick: Managing Through the Black Swan Cycle. Read More | |
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