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Insights for Farm CEOs

What’s the greatest constraint to growing your business? Is it: winning new business or recruiting and keeping great people?

“More and more it is becoming the latter,” says Mark Faust, business author and columnist for AgPro.

Faust says your biggest opportunity to fuel business growth revolves around your company culture. Learn how to build a competitive and talent-winning culture.

 
 

"Most people think leadership is about being in charge. Leadership is not about being in charge," says Garry Ridge, CEO of WD-40.

Leadership is about taking care of the people in your charge. We envision a place where people go to work every day and contribute to something bigger than themselves. They feel safe and they go home happy.

 
 
 
 
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Market Implications of Low-Quality Corn

An unfortunate side effect of the 2019 growing season is poor condition of corn in storage. Two analysts discuss what they believe will be the impacts moving forward.

 
 
 

6 Quick Tips for Effective Meetings

Meetings are vital for business success – if you make them productive and consistent.

 
 
 
 
 

Crop Insurance Changes Favor Farmers Considering Prevent Plant in 2020

Farmers in North Dakota are furiously fighting Mother Nature this week, hurrying to harvest acres that never got harvested in 2019. Slight changes by RMA could work in the favor of farmers facing another difficult year.

 
 
 
 
 

"Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm." —Abraham Lincoln

 
 
 

Is Hemp a Good Fit for Your Farm?

Hemp production is gaining traction on U.S. farms. To support those efforts, Farm Journal has launched a series of Hemp Colleges in 2020 to help growers learn agronomic practices, identify market opportunities and know the legal ins-and-outs for the crop in their state and nationally. Register for one near you today.

 
 
 
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