The vibe in the cattle business is starting to suggest we’re approaching a tipping point. While usually people have their pom ...
The FFA tribute this week goes to Sarah Ault, Tennessee State FFA Vice President. Ault is from western Tennessee, and she ...
Growers found success with Armor® Seed cotton and soybean varieties in 2024. Learn how product placement and solid genetics ...
The world’s top beef exporter Brazil is in advanced talks to begin shipments to Japan, according to a major industry group, in a move that may hurt U.S. sales to the Asian nation. Brazil has ...
Mike Pearson talks with Caleb Lentz, Iowa State FFA, North Central VP, about his involvement in the FFA. Lentz grew up in town and then his family started working some acreage. Eventually, the family ...
With beef availability projected to decline sharply in 2023, and beef demand remaining on solid footing, cattle prices are almost certain to rise. The most recent USDA monthly estimates peg the ...
Farmers looking to better market their corn, cotton, soybeans, and wheat in 2024 need to remember that commodity prices tend to be higher at planting time and lower at harvest. It’s a matter of supply ...
Managing for tar spot in 2023 boils down to selecting hybrids with tolerance, scouting early and often, and applying effective herbicides at the right time with sufficient coverage. Those are key ...
Looking back at 2021 should put a smile on most producers’ faces. Strong prices, good production, and lower input costs have made healthier balance sheets as we wrap up the 2021 crop and marketing ...
Harvest is quickly approaching with many combines already running in the Southern Corn belt. We are likely three weeks away from harvest on our farm in Northwest Iowa. It has been interesting to see ...
In August 2017, 14-year-old Gracie Murphy walked into her first introduction to agriculture class. She had little ag knowledge, and at Macomb High School, the ag program itself was just 2 years old.