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October 17, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Looking to Cut Costs? This Illinois Farmer Saved $8,000 on Herbicides in a 200-Acre Soybean Field
 
Dan Hartmann made a big leap by purchasing a used sprayer with See & Spray technology. On just his soybean acres, he says the technology will pay for itself in 18 months.
 
 
 
 
 

Watch this brief video to learn how to evaluate stand losses from pest pressure, disease issues and dry conditions in your cornfields. The agronomic insights you can gain from doing some final ground-truthing now can help you plan for 2025.

Ferrie: ‘Heavy Aphids Need Sprayed in Corn’
 
 
 

Jump-pack design has changed dramatically in the past decade. It’s now possible to get lithium-ion jump-packs weighing less than 4 pounds that will start gas or diesel engines up to 8-liters.

Jump-Starting Dead Battery With Portable Jump-Pack Has Never Been Easier
 
 
 

Emily Oberbroeckling, a farmland appraiser with Iowa-based Peoples Company, says there’s always an uptick in farmland for sale in the fall. She joins the Top Producer podcast to share about the three primary methods used to sell farmland.

Farmland “No Sales” Push More Transactions To Different Methods
 
 
 

Pork is so versatile, says famous food blogger Jenny Goycochea-Marker. It has the unique ability to absorb flavor in ways that other proteins can't.

Here’s Why So Much Food Star Says Pork is Her Favorite Protein
 
 
 
 
 
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