USDA Chief Economist Expects Continued Chinese Demand, Battle Over U.S. Acres
USDA's Chief Economist says the battle for 2021 acreage is on, and it may even bid into specialty crop acres amid strong signals that China plans to continue buying corn and soybeans.
Bull Breeding Soundness Exams Can Put More Profit In Everyone’s Pocket
Drovers and Bovine Veterinarian invite you to attend a free one-hour webinar March 9 at 7 p.m Central on how to use breeding soundness exams to ensure adult and yearling bulls are ready for the breeding season.
Wonderfully Obsessed: Meet the Willy Wonka of John Deere Farm Toys
Step into the green and yellow confines of a remodeled horse barn in a corner of Kansas, and marvel at a time capsule in the form of a veritable toy museum, stocked with almost 1,000 John Deere farm vehicles of every type, stripe and model.
How Fit Is A Farm? It Depends On How You Measure It
Undoubtedly, the term “fitness” has become engrained as part of today’s societal norms. Just as it is with personal health, the same motivation should hold true when evaluating the health of a farm.
Like many other activities and events, COVID-19 has canceled tractor pulls across the country. Join three generations of the Young Blood Pulling Team as they celebrate 50-plus years participating in the sport. Desiree Dunn also shares about her John Deere 70 diesel after coming home from Oklahoma Winter Nationals. Log on to Farm Journal Field Days to watch now at FarmjournalFieldDays.com