Now’s the Time to Repair and Prep Fields for 2021 Now’s the Time to Repair and Prep Fields for 2021
| | | Start off your Tuesday morning with Farm Journal Field Agronomists Ken Ferrie and Missy Bauer in this quick 20-minute Early Riser session that addresses fall fieldwork and a few other items on your to-do list this season. Read More | |
| | | As the risk of declining restaurant demand for protein becomes a bigger concern, one Kansas State University economist says it could also be a factor for livestock prices moving forward, but exports will also be key. Read More | |
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| | | Will a split government be good for agriculture by moderating pushes for climate legislation and tax changes? Read More | |
| | | California was the first state to implement overtime rules for farming operations (on a phased-in approach) and now Washington state is the second. Read More | |
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| | | The need for speedy and reliable crop protection approval is evident — it’s just not happening. Read More | |
| ADVERTISEMENT | | | In this one-hour online training, Certified Crop Advisor Bryan Parr educates farmers on the basics of how to grow hemp for grain or fiber. Click here to learn more or to register. | |
| | | The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us into a lifestyle with much less life, let alone style. Maybe we’re becoming introverts. Worse still, some of us secretly like it. Read More | |
| | | Join Machinery Pete with guests Dan and Matt Sullivan from Sullivan Auctioneers to get an insider view on how the farm auction industry and used farm equipment market changed on a dime mid-March 2020 in response to the pandemic. Read More | |
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