Signal to Noise: Will Iowa Be Happy WIth RFS Plans? Signal to Noise: Will Iowa Be Happy WIth RFS Plans?
| | | In this week's DC Signal to Noise Podcast, AgriTalk's Chip Flory and Farm Journal news director John Herath push back on the notion that the EPA announcement settles anything for biofuels interests going into an election year. Read More | |
| | | China looks to be shopping for U.S. ethanol. People familiar with the matter say there is interest from China to buy U.S. ethanol, which could end up being a major victory for a struggling corn ethanol industry. Read More | |
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| | | When it comes to mental health information, a new study shows farmers want to receive information face-to-face from their innermost circle. Read More | |
| | | If you're trading planters, or adding down-pressure or electrical-drive systems to your planter this winter, be sure your tractor is up to the demands of the new or improved planter. Read More | |
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| | | Jake Joraanstad, Bushel co-founder and CEO, shares his insights as the company announces its largest investment to date. Read More | |
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| | | We’re expanding our Christmas book tradition by trying a few all-new recipes from the Farm Journal family. To start, we decided to give chocolate sugar cookies a try. Read More | |
| | | You all been reading long range forecast? More rain and more mud for this spring again is a very high probability! I really don't care what people think and it might be crazy, but I'm trying to rip fields any day I can now. Even if I'm slipping to my 24% cutoff number. Then hoping for a dry out, or warm up, freeze up and finish work it and be plant ready. Well why not just no-till, you ask? Not with the amounts of standing water in a lot of places or as frequently this past spring. We all have had 2 years that our dads, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers all say they've never seen anything like it! Yes I know there's a point when you just can't do it, but weigh whether you'll be doing yourself more good than harm. Just some thoughts, right, wrong or indifferent this year. It paid off in couple fields last year. So why not, right? When you go down for repair delays and weather delays sometimes you just have to ignore the calendar for few days. Read More | |
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