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Farmers Could See Warmer, Wetter Weather Entering into Planting Season  
Farmers Could See Warmer, Wetter Weather Entering into Planting Season

Farmers looking for a weather reprieve in the wet weather pattern many areas are seeing won’t get a break in moisture anytime soon.

 
 
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Russell Hedrick Harvests Dollars in Yield vs. Profit Farm Battle  
Russell Hedrick Harvests Dollars in Yield vs. Profit Farm Battle

Survival for a first-generation farmer means seizing opportunity by the throat, squeezing the pennies from every dollar, and often, keeping a finger in a diverse row of pies. With an eye on soil health and regenerative practices, Hedrick focuses on input reduction, and alternative market access through specialty crops directly marketed to consumers.

 
 
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Trust In Food Starts on the Farm  
Trust In Food Starts on the Farm

It all begins with America’s Conservation Ag Movement, empowering farmers to use conservation and sustainability practices.

 
 
Learn From This Close Call: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning  
Learn From This Close Call: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

“With the air compressors and everything on it was just accumulating too much gas—it didn’t matter that the shop was big, the fan was running and the door open—it just added up,” says Bill Bruere.

 
 
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Farm Journal Live: Coronavirus Webcast  
Farm Journal Live: Coronavirus Webcast

AgDay Television host Clinton Griffiths provided a live update on the latest developments for COVID-19 and agriculture the start of a daily news webcast at noon Central on AgWeb.com.

 
 
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Is Your Farm Tech Evolving?  
Is Your Farm Tech Evolving?

As your farm grows, your tools should grow along with it. See the latest tech you need to operate your farm right from the palm of your hand.

 
 
Missouri Community Conquers the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster  
Missouri Community Conquers the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster

The levee system in Carroll County, Mo. experienced three major breaks in a 19.6 mile stretch. The local community rallied together to repair the damage on their own.

 
 
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Join our $100 Ideas Club  
Join our $100 Ideas Club

Think you have an idea worth $100 – or even $200? Submit it here! Upon publication in Farm Journal, the Double Your Money winner receives $200. Other farmers featured receive $100 each.

 
 
John Phipps: The Relationship Between COVID-19 and Weather  
John Phipps: The Relationship Between COVID-19 and Weather

How does weather affect the spread and virulence of disease, and especially COVID-19? John Phipps explores in "Weathering the Storm."

 
 
Rock County, WI <br />  
Rock County, WI

30 days out from planting and fuel tanks are full, fertilizer in the tank, seed/ herbicide in the shed, putting finishing touches on planters and tractors. Just hoping for sunshine and blue skies. With all that is going on around us, I'm just trying to say it's not all bad news. Some suppliers are ahead of the mess. But this year, if it is marginal for planting it's going to prevent plant. No more dragging the planter through mud here. Be safe.

 
 

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