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Following from Farm to Flag, Cotton is Woven into Fabric of America  
Following from Farm to Flag, Cotton is Woven into Fabric of America

The Musselwhites in Georgia are only growing e3 cotton this year, a new variety helping share farmers’ stories by tracing cotton from the farm to American flags.

 
 
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Track Your Time and Boost Farm Efficiency  
Track Your Time and Boost Farm Efficiency

As much as 20% of your farm’s total cost of production is labor. Are you and your employees maximizing each hour?

 
 
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No Farms No Food  
No Farms No Food

American Farmland Trust saves the land that sustains us by protecting farmland, promoting sound farming practices, and keeping farmers on the land.

 
 
Watch for ‘An Early Low’ With Corn Prices  
Watch for ‘An Early Low’ With Corn Prices

It’s the beginning of July — and many in farm country say it feels like it too.

 
 
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Data You Can Take To The Bank  
Data You Can Take To The Bank

Data guides many of Justin Krell’s farming decisions — from agronomic practices to machinery purchases.

 
 
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Top Ag Leaders Broadcast Live To Your Farm Office  
Top Ag Leaders Broadcast Live To Your Farm Office

Everyone on your team can participate; you don’t have to leave the farm for days; your Insight to investment ratio = Unbeatable. Register today at FarmJournalFieldDays.com

 
 
Grains Pause, Watching Weather Going Into the Long Holiday Weekend  
Grains Pause, Watching Weather Going Into the Long Holiday Weekend

USDA Grain Crush for May reported corn use for fuel ethanol at 300 million bushels continuing to rebound from 245 million in April.

 
 
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Online Training: Growing Hemp From A to Z  
Online Training: Growing Hemp From A to Z

In this one-hour online training, Certified Crop Advisor Bryan Parr educates farmers on the basics of how to grow hemp for grain or fiber. Click here to learn more or to register.

 
 
Stay Safe at the Grill this Fourth of July  
Stay Safe at the Grill this Fourth of July

Fourth of July is going to look a little different this year for most Americans. However, regardless of your celebration plans, USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) offers three ways you can prioritize food safety and public health this holiday.

 
 
American Farmers #FarmON <br />  
American Farmers #FarmON

Farm dogs and hugs. COVID-19 has its challenges but a farmer or rancher’s life isn’t defined by it. No matter what, we #FarmON. Click here to see the photos submitted by your fellow farmers. Then share how you #FarmON by texting FarmON to 31313 to submit your photo or video.

 
 

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