| | | The farm’s reputation was hindered in June when an animal activist group released undercover videos of several employees allegedly abusing cows and calves and doing drugs. | |
| | | While harvest might still be your priority, keep field prep for 2020 in mind and take notes from the combine. Specifically, which weeds you’re seeing and where. | |
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| | | This past week, Farm Journal Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie and his agronomic team at Crop-Tech, Inc. harvested many of the 2019 test plots. Here is a brief look at some of the results. | |
| | | As corn harvest finishes in many areas, and free harvest storage time is up, farmers need to decide if they will price grain now or pay for storage and wait for a rally. | |
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| | | The economic reset of the past few years is increasing farm financial stress. Are you on the edge of profitability and sustainability? Here are strategies for a proactive farm business plan. | |
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| | | If you’re the one taking the lead this holiday season on meal preparation, here are four tips from USDA to prevent foodborne illness and unnecessary holiday stress. | |
| | | Corn and beans done. Corn went in June 1st and beans finished June 15th. Shouldn't complain. I was hoping for 125 bu. corn and 40 bu. beans got 150 on the corn 14.5% moisture and 58 test, and the bean made 50 at 14% and 56 test. Poor ground yielded great and the good ground yielded fair because of all the rain. Be safe out there we need you. | |
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