Farmer Welcomes Sesame Street to Promote Agriculture
When Sesame Street knocked, Casey Cox threw open the door on her Georgia farm and charged toward an opportunity to take American agriculture to a new audience. The classic children’s television series, with viewership reaching dizzying heights, was asking, and Cox was readily answering.
A Peek Under the Hood: What You’ll Learn From #FJFieldDays Equipment Edition
While the National Farm Machinery Show has been postponed until 2022, you can still catch up on the latest machinery and industry trends at Farm Journal Field Days on Feb. 9. Go ahead and mark your calendar and sign up at FarmJournalFieldDays.com.
While I cannot say if this will be indicative of what awaits us in the future, if the action we have witnessed in a number of markets this week is a foretaste of what is to come, those with a squeamish constitution better get off the roller coaster before the operator puts it back into gear next week.
USDA’s annual Cattle Inventory report released Friday estimated the total U.S. herd on Jan. 1, 2021, at 93.6 million head, about 200,000 head fewer than in 2020.