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Women Take More Leadership Roles On U.S. Farms  
Women Take More Leadership Roles On U.S. Farms

Today, female producers make up more than one-third (36%) of the nation’s farmers—a 27% percent increase from the 2012 census results.

 
 
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Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Farming—Now  
Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Farming—Now

Automated machinery and drones impact everything from equipment ownership to weed control.

 
 
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Your Go-To Weed Control  
Your Go-To Weed Control

Steve Wertish uses Enlist™ crops and herbicides on his Minnesota farm. “It’s our go-to product,” he says. Read his story on ExperiencingEnlist.com.

 
 
Signal to Noise Exclusive: Peterson Says Time is Now for New Dairymen  
Signal to Noise Exclusive: Peterson Says Time is Now for New Dairymen

In an exclusive interview, House Ag Committee Chairman Collin Peterson (D-Minn.) comments on some important farm, trade and energy policy issues, along with his potential re-election timeline and his no vote on an impeachment resolution.

 
 
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Nalivka: Cattle Numbers Indicate Optimism For 2020  
Nalivka: Cattle Numbers Indicate Optimism For 2020

Ranchers culled their herds deeper in 2019 than in recent years. But the beef industry is poised for higher prices during 2020.

 
 
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Watson Decision Platform for Agriculture<br>Sponsored by: IBM  
Watson Decision Platform for Agriculture
Sponsored by: IBM

Do you have the right tools for intelligent farming decisions?

 
 
Mobile Tech On The Farm  
Mobile Tech On The Farm

Based on a Farm Journal research study conducted in May 2019, farmers depend on their mobile devices.

 
 
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Hemp Teams up with AgTech Expo  
Hemp Teams up with AgTech Expo

Farm Journal’s AgTech Expo and Hemp College are teaming up Dec 16-17. Learn about the latest in hemp production at Hemp College, then transition to a 360-degree customizable experience featuring advancements in ag at AgTech Expo. Register now.

 
 
Clinton Griffiths: Aggie Engineering  
Clinton Griffiths: Aggie Engineering

Technology must show a return on investment. Adoption of new technology can be hard, but adoption of technology that pays for itself is easier.

 
 
Seneca County, OH<br />  
Seneca County, OH

Finished harvesting what little crop we were able to plant this year. We were only able to plant our best fields and it was a mixed bag. Soybean yields for the most part were better than we expected but the corn yields were much below what we expected. We were extremely wet in the spring and then extremely dry during a critical time in the summer.

 
 

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