Match Farm's Agronomy Decisions to Weather Challenges this Planting Season
Wild weather doesn't just impact one year, often the effects can linger for seasons to come. For Nevada, Iowa, farmer Scott Henry, the winds from last year's derecho still echo in his mind.
How will you respond to today’s profit opportunities? First, understand how the changes in market prices impact your operation, says Matt Bennett, owner of Bennett Consulting and partner with AgMarket.net.
Signal to Noise: U.S. and China Spat, China Keeps Buying Grain
The U.S. and China fought openly in the first face-to-face meeting with the Biden Administration this week in Alaska. Despite the tension in the negotiation hall, China continued with big buys of U.S. corn.
Meat War Continues: Gov. Reynolds Proclaims “Meat on the Table Month”
The meat war continues. On Friday, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds proclaimed April as “Meat on the Table Month.” During this time, she encourages Iowans to support the livestock industry through meat consumption and purchases.
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Every spring, without fail, there are a handful of "sins" Ken Ferrie addresses on service calls. Join Clinton Griffiths as he chats with Ken about wet soil, dry soil, cold soil, herbicide and nutrient sins.