A Forgotten American Farming Tragedy
| | | | | Ghost in the House: A Forgotten American Farming Tragedy | | Buried 50’ below her bedroom window—in poignant solitude—the death of Jane Story Perryman is a time-shrouded mystery. | | | |
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| | | Need a Grain Bin by Harvest? Lock it in Soon Have you tried calling your local grain bin dealer over the past few months and gotten a busy tone? Grain bin manufacturers say demand is through the roof, driven by a variety of factors. Read More |
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| | | How COVID Recovery and Climate Could Shape Ag Under Biden Administration Swiftly after being sworn in, the president got to work, signing a series of 15 executive actions on day one and reversing his predecessor’s orders on items like immigration and climate change. Read More |
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| | | 3 Maps to Assess Drought Conditions Normally drought conversations don’t begin in early winter, but in mid-January, 45% of the U.S. was experiencing moderate drought or worse. Read More |
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| | The Pandemic Upped My Cooking Game Pork Business Editor Jennifer Shike certainly upped her cooking game last year, and research shows she's not alone. In fact, data in the HUNTER Food Study Special Report Wave Two: America Keeps on Cooking shows 51% of Americans are cooking more and 41% are baking more than they did at the same time last year. Read More |
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| | | $100 Ideas to Start the New Year A catwalk added to a no-till drill, a telescoping gutter wand repurposed to clean semi trucks and more are making farmers' lives easier. Read More |
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| | #FJFieldFieldDays: How COVID-19 Transformed Machinery Auctions We’ve seen seven to 10 years of technology advancement with online equipment buying and selling condensed into less than a year. That’s the takeaway from Greg Peterson, founder of Machinery Pete, as he looks back at the past nine months of online auctions. Log on to Farm Journal Field Days now for more insights. Read More |
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