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March 29, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Where Did All the Corn Acres and Principal Crop Acres Go? The Two Biggest Questions from USDA's Big Prospective Plantings Report
 
It's no surprise farmers intend to plant fewer corn acres in 2024 versus 2023, but USDA's first survey-based look at acreage shows an even bigger drop for corn than expected as well as overall acres.
 
 
 

Here's the latest on the first confirmed cases of HPAI in cattle. While the livestock industry continues to grapple with the news, federal and state agencies assure consumers there's no concern about the safety of the U.S. milk supply.

APHIS Now Thinks Wild Birds Are to Blame for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza's Arrival on Four U.S. Dairies
 
 
 

Oil and fluid testing answers both short- and long-term questions about the internal condition of engines, transmissions and hydraulic systems.

Oil Testing Offers Value: Like a Blood Test for Tractors and Combines
 
 
 

Farmer and philanthropist Howard Buffett held a fireside chat during the 2024 Top Producer Summit to share his experiences visiting the front line of Ukraine over the past two years.

The Untold Farmer Stories Of Ukraine: Q&A With Howard Buffett
 
 
 

Removing compaction and density layers before transitioning to a vertical system can add 15 bu. to 20 bu. per acre and might lower cost of production, according to Farm Journal Test Plot research.

Do You Have Soil Compaction and Density Changes That Impede Roots and Water? Here’s How to Find Out
 
 
 
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