Three Tricks to a Smooth Generational Shift on Your Farm Three Tricks to a Smooth Generational Shift on Your Farm
| | | “My father always told me that the most difficult thing for him to do was to allow me to make mistakes,” says Glenn Newcomer, Ohio farmer. Read More | |
| | | Ranching has been the Phares’ way of life for eight generations, but development pressure in Florida threatens the industry as a whole. A podcast aims educate and preserve ranchland in the state. Read More | |
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| | | Carcass weights seem to be rising and livestock analysts are saying that is likely to continue. Read More | |
| | | Understanding your farm’s soil microbiome can generate benefits including better yield and healthier watersheds, says Mike Riffle, field development and sustainability manager at Valent U.S.A. Read More | |
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| | | A key component of retention is reducing the amount of time it takes new employees to become fully contributing members of the team. Read More | |
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| | | The longer you can keep damage below the ear leaf, the longer you can hold off on application to hopefully hit better timing. Read More | |
| | | Here’s a chance to go back and view the talks you missed, or rewatch a favorite. Today’s Farm Journal editors pick: Be Realistic, Even Pessimistic, Without Being Discouraged. John Phipps talks about realistic ways to cope in a COVID-19 world. Read More | |
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