North Carolina Farmers Are Opportunity Makers North Carolina Farmers Are Opportunity Makers
| | | Spring is an important time for crops in Fresno County, Calif. Even though much of the county is considered a desert, growers produce more than 350 types of crops in his highly productive area. Read More | |
| | | At Crave Brothers Farmstead Classics, a combination of new science and tried-and-true farming practices push the family toward their sustainability goals. Read More | |
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| | | In times of crisis and extreme market volatility, it’s easy to make knee-jerk decisions and ignore best practices. But, that’s the opposite of what you should do. Instead: Don’t panic, and have a plan. Read More | |
| | | Roy Bean had no formal training in the law, but that did not prevent him from ruling on issues. He named his court, “The Law West of the Pecos.” Read More | |
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| | | No farmer likes to see farmland sprouting houses instead of corn, but rapid urban encroachment hasn’t stopped Frank and his wife, Alison, from investing and expanding their diversified operation. Read More | |
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| | | Here are four reasons why more ag input business will be done online long after we recover from COVID-19. Read More | |
| | | Wild swings in our weather from above normal to below average temperature this time of year. Surprising that the ground is not as wet as one would think with constant showers. Probably due to windy days. Wheat got first application of nitrogen in early March and it's greening up nicely, only if the geese would leave it alone. We were able to plant oats March 12th, but what else gets planted is a crap shoot. At the current prices, and inputs going up, better to pay rent and stay home. Read More | |
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