Farmer Sentiment in Ag Economy Barometer Rises to All-Time High. Farmer Sentiment in Ag Economy Barometer Rises to All-Time High.
| | | Optimism about current agricultural conditions is pushing the farmer sentiment index to all-time high. Read More | |
| | | While the meat quality aspect of the business is critically important, building and retaining relationships are a huge component of what’s made the operation successful. Read More | |
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| | | Farmers outside of Grand Forks, North Dakota are busy harvesting this week. Despite the snow, farmers say moisture content in the corn is coming down slightly and test weight is seeing a slight bump. Read More | |
| | | Farmers who participate can expect insights on what practices would be beneficial in advancing their stewardship and understand the implications of those practices on each fields’ profitability potential. Read More | |
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| | | You’ve no doubt reaped the rewards of goal setting on your farm. Through focus and some stick-to-itiveness, you’ve taken your operation to new plateaus of success. But, did you know goal setting can also pay dividends in employee engagement? Read More | |
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| | | Farm Journal editors joined in on the fun during FFA Week, and we’re excited to report back what our readers had to say about how FFA has changed their lives. Here are a few. Read More | |
| | | I have been lucky so far. I have checked my bins of corn and they are okay. Remember to check yours, too. But be careful in there. Been hearing some horror stories with the corn that just wasn't quite mature. One of the local elevators has been re-drying corn that had been dried and stored in several different farmers bins. You never know, maybe someday that corn will be profitable again. Read More | |
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