John Phipps: Have Chinese Investors Stolen American Agriculture?
A recent report showed by the start of 2020, Chinese owners controlled about 192,000 agricultural acres in the U.S., worth $1.9 billion. So, are Chinese investors stealing American agriculture? John Phipps weighs in.
As carbon emerges as the newest saleable commodity, farmers and ranchers are learning how to partner with carbon markets to cash in on practices they’ve been doing all along. But we want to know how this is affecting you. Tell us about your approach to carbon marketing in this brief survey.
Resource Guides To Achieve Your Farm's Conservation Goals
Farm Journal invites you to download its stewardship planning guides that provide practical strategies, real farmer case studies and outside resources that can help you take stock of your conservation efforts and explore what's next.
The Spread Between Posted Bids And Prices End Users are Willing To Pay Could Be More Than 60 Cents
The basis market will likely continue to struggle for another six weeks and posted bids might not truly represent what the market is trading. Therefore, any farmer with corn in storage should get bids from multiple end users, advises Jon Scheve.
Jet Stream Will Have a Big Impact on Temperatures This Week
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman takes a closer look at the jet stream this week and the impact that will have on areas such as the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes.
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