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December 8, 2022
 
 
 
 
 
 
How to Be Proactive for 2023 on Your Farm
 
With 2022 winding down, planting and input decisions for next year are already on your mind. That means you should be updating risk-management plans and planning now for 2023’s working capital and cash-flow needs. Here are four proactive ways to prepare your business for 2023.
 
 

Dry conditions and limited herbicide supplies crippled weed-control efforts for many farmers this year, setting up a perfect storm for weeds and grasses next season. Here are five ways to take charge of the situation.

 
 

Is it really necessary to add a fuel stabilizer, such as STA-BIL, to the fuel tanks of gas-powered engines that will be parked for the winter? According to Zach Santner with Sunoco, fuel stabilizers help gasoline engines start easily after storage.

 
 

With corn harvest complete, is your grain sitting unsold in the bin or have you sold it?

 
 

Lots of moisture is on the way for the central part of the country. AgDay Meteorologist Andrew Whitmyer is tracking it.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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