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Mother Nature is throwing a lot of weather curveballs this season. Keep your eye on the ball and score big at harvest with ...
At the age of 18, Dalton Dilldine faced the circumstances of his father’s passing: he could continue the family’s farm, start ...
Water scarcity is an enduring issue demanding innovative solutions, and Washington's dairy farmers are just one of many ...
According to the latest USDA data released from the U.S. Meat Export Federation, beef exports to China dropped 70% in April and pork exports fell 35%. With trade talks ongoing, there is optimism for ...
The BRICS countries — led by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — are actively working to reduce their reliance on ...
Corteva Forcivo will feature three modes of action to address foliar diseases in corn, soybeans, wheat and other crops via ...
As one of the most important early season nutrients, Farm Journal field agronomist Ken Ferrie explains the best way to manage ...
The nation’s spring wheat crop got off to one of the worst starts in 37 years with an initial rating of 45% good to excellent. While conditions improved this week to 50%, there are still production ...
Explore how older combines and tractors are commanding strong auction prices, why it pays to understand local farming practices, what's going on with interest rates and what dealers can do to boost ...
Jeff Hoogendoorn, with Professional Ag Marketing, says soybeans rallied after the Trump/Xi call, while hogs set back on profit taking after the recent rally.
Tommy Grisafi of Nesvick Trading says it was a risk on day in the grains as they attempted to add weather premium on the hot, ...
Mark Knight with Farmers Keeper Financial says grains opened higher on news of a call between President Trump and Chinese President Xi then traded on both sides of steady.