Road warrior: Focusing on your business and personal cash flow is a powerful strategy during a down business cycle.
Marketing crops took complex turns in 2024, as farmers held crops in hopes of higher prices. Creating and following a ...
Have you studied your yield maps and compared results from on-farm strip trials? Or did you look at how that extra fungicide pass affected final yields? This could be your first year or your 21st year ...
Each month in Wallaces Farmer magazine, the Timely Tips panel answers questions sent by readers. Members of the Timely Tips panel are Alejandro Plastina and Wendong Zhang, Extension economists, Iowa ...
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 ...
With the 2024 season coming to a close, now is the time to prepare for next year. If you’re in the market for new hay equipment before 2025’s first cut, look no further. From wraps to shredders, Farm ...
There are so many aspects of agriculture that are out of growers’ control, but one area they can command is the adoption of technology. Efficiency is paramount, especially when margins tighten.
The formula for profit on corn or soybeans sounds simple: Yield times price minus cost. But plans made in winter and reality at harvest can result in something completely different. All three ...
*This is the twelfth article in our 2024 Southwest Economic Outlook series. Hear from Oklahoma State University and OSU Extension Service, and Texas A&M University and TAMU AgriLife Extension Service ...
Thanksgiving is a favorite time for families and friends to gather in the U.S. But hosting comes at a price. Not only do you have to clean, cook and decorate, you also have to foot the grocery bill.
As we approach the end of one year, it is good to reflect on what has transpired over the last twelve months while at the same time look forward to the next year with the hopes and challenges that are ...
Specialty crops offer unique opportunities to include cover crops in the rotation because they are often harvested earlier. This opens a wider window for a late-summer or earlier-fall seeding in which ...