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NOAA'S Winter Outlook is a Headache For Farmers Already Dealing with Drought  
NOAA'S Winter Outlook is a Headache For Farmers Already Dealing with Drought

With a strengthening La Nina, NOAA says the weather this winter will favor warmer and drier conditions across much of the southern tier of states, but the opposite for the North.

 
 
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7 Steps to Reduce Stress  
7 Steps to Reduce Stress

You need to manage your stress to keep it from ruining precious relationships and vital business partnerships, says Val Farmer, a clinical psychologist and author who has specialized in rural mental health during his 30-year career.

 
 
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Improve Cash Flow  
Improve Cash Flow

Find out how you can leverage low interest rates to improve cash flow and lower payments. Experts will share how, when and where to get started.

 
 
Signal to Noise: Will Split-Ticket Voting Change the Balance of Power?  
Signal to Noise: Will Split-Ticket Voting Change the Balance of Power?

Pro Farmer's Jim Wiesemeyer is seeing growing anecdotal evidence that voters will seek to split their ticket in greater numbers in 2020 in order to keep both Democrats and Republicans in check.

 
 
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China’s Increased Appetite Drives Wheat to Multi-Year Highs, What’s Behind the Developing Demand?  
China’s Increased Appetite Drives Wheat to Multi-Year Highs, What’s Behind the Developing Demand?

Wheat futures rallied this week to levels U.S. farmers haven’t seen in six years. According to Pro Farmer, wheat prices jumped Friday on rumors China was shopping for French and U.S. wheat.

 
 
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#FJFieldDays #FarmOn  
#FJFieldDays #FarmOn

We’re thrilled to announce the Farm Journal Field Days Harvest events. From Oct. 20 to Nov. 27, join us for early riser sessions and on demand content every Tuesday at 8 a.m. Central. Register now and login here.

 
 
5 Things to Consider Before You Add Solar Modules to Your Farm  
5 Things to Consider Before You Add Solar Modules to Your Farm

Investing in solar modules to provide power to your farm is a big investment and one you shouldn’t rush into, says Dan Erickson of Triple E Farms near Altona, Ill.

 
 
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#2020Election  
#2020Election

How will the most tumultuous election cycle in a generation impact American agriculture? Check out our continuing coverage of Election 2020. Visit agweb.com/policy/election

 
 
Farm Journal Field Days Harvest Edition  
Farm Journal Field Days Harvest Edition

Log on every Tuesday at 8 a.m. Central for Farm Journal Field Days Harvest edition early riser sessions. Join us on October 20 for, “The Do’s and Don’ts of Successful Succession Planning.”

 
 
#FJFieldDays On-Demand: How One Farmer Made Organic Farm Production Pay <br />  
#FJFieldDays On-Demand: How One Farmer Made Organic Farm Production Pay

Ron Rabou grows 8,000 acres of organic wheat, lentils, millet, chickpeas and yellow peas. He builds his business model and crop mix around the consumer.

 
 

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