Farmers Focus on People, Risk Management During COVID-19 Farmers Focus on People, Risk Management During COVID-19
| | | COVID-19 has disrupted and impacted every type of agriculture in every corner of the globe. Farmers from across North America provide perspective. Read More | |
| | | A heavily data-driven program called Precision Conservation Management (PCM) indicates to truly utilize the economic benefit of conservation practices, you must suspend the belief that higher corn yields equal increased profitability. Read More | |
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| | | USDA’s April 27 Crop Progress Report shows corn made huge jumps week-over-week and is pacing ahead of the five-year average. Soybeans made a smaller jump and are also well above the five-year average. Read More | |
| | | How does herd immunity in pigs apply to COVID-19? Some veterinarians say it has everything to do with this current pandemic situation. Read More | |
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| | | Jon Scheve considers the viability of planting corn without applying fertilizer to reduce input costs. Read More | |
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| | | Simply put, agrinationalism places national loyalty above economics, culture, and science when making food choices. Read More | |
| | | So many things have shut down, but farming hasn’t. As the unknowns continue to stack up against us, one thing remains true. America’s farmers will show up to feed a hungry world. Read More | |
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