| | | When business is no longer usual, it’s a great time to reassess your strategic focus. Is your farm still marching toward its goals? | |
| | | When we all give a little, it adds up to a lot – blessings our family, friends, neighbors and people throughout this country are so in need of this year. | |
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| | | Cornell scientists are developing worm-like, soil-swimming robots to drill into the dirt—and unlock a treasure trove of data on root growth and more. | |
| | | When seeding alfalfa, the down tubes from the seeder box would get crimped on this farmer's no-till drill. Read his solution and other ideas here. | |
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| | | Log on to the Farm Journal Field Days Machinery Edition before essential Machinery Pete sessions expire on Dec. 22. | |
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| | | As producers sit down to evaluate corn silage varieties, it’s important to evaluate how corn prices will influence your selection. Daniel Olson, founder of agronomy consulting group Forage Genetics, says producers should consider a few factors when deciding silage varieties as corn prices move higher. | |
| | | One of the best business decisions Glen Newcomer ever made was creating a business advisory board. Hear how the Ohio farmer has harvested endless benefits from the board, which is comprised of business leaders, experts and fellow farmers. | |
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