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June 10, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Next Gen Farmer In Arkansas Recasts The Future
 
For several years, Hallie Shoffner tried a lot of different jobs and hated them all. She then travelled the globe only to realize she belonged on the farm. Today, as a sixth-generation farmer, she is working to build resiliency in the farm business by focusing on niches. Join Farm Journal this week as we celebrate the next generation of American agriculture. Our goal is to encourage you to plan for the future and cultivate multigenerational success through the transfer of skills and knowledge.
 
 
 

For those poised to take over management of the farm soon, Machinery Pete offers pearls of wisdom and advice.

Machinery Pete: 5 Hacks To Better Manage Your Machinery Asset
 
 
 

When Farm Journal writer Chris Bennett heard about a farmer who sold 32,000 bushels of soybeans and then stole them back, he knew he’d struck journalistic gold. There's also the time he interviewed a man who claimed to use psychic powers to increase soybean yields. On the latest episode of Unscripted, Bennett joins Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths to share wild tales from rural America.

Unscripted: From Flying Spiders to Stolen Soybeans, the Wild but True Stories From Rural America With Chris Bennett
 
 
 

The math and mental gymnastics to truly understand how much risk your farm can handle can be exhausting, but it can be calculated with enough what-if scenarios.

How Much Risk Can You Handle?
 
 
 

More than 125,000 regenerative tonnes from the program have been issued, with 240,000 more in the pipeline.

Bayer's First Carbon Credits Are Issued, More On The Way
 
 
 
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