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| | | “We’re doing this to raise awareness for our position on alternative protein labeling. We welcome competition as long as it’s on a level playing field,” says Jim Monroe, NPPC assistant vice president of communications. Read More | |
| | | For 2020, lenders expect 56% of their agricultural borrowers to remain profitable through 2020. Here’s a behind-the-desk perspective on farm finances. Read More | |
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| | | With the global epidemic of food waste, valuable on-farm inputs are thrown out along with the food. For example, 19% of all fertilizer is lost to food waste in the United States; worldwide that number increases to 23%. Read More | |
| | | While there is no guaranteed, never-fail method or tool to remove every exhaust manifold bolt, there are ways to reduce the ordeal. Read More | |
| ADVERTISEMENT | | | Think you have an idea worth $100 – or even $200? Submit it here! Upon publication in Farm Journal, the Double Your Money winner receives $200. Other farmers featured receive $100 each. | |
| | | Under most crop insurance policies, a farmer could receive a prevent planting payment assuming the crop was not able to be planted by certain due dates. These payments under the Code are specifically allowed to be deferred to 2020 if the farmer meets the following conditions. Read More | |
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| | | When taken care of properly, healthy pre-fresh animals can boost the bottom line when they enter the milking herd. Mis-managed pre-fresh animals, however, not only tend to cost money after calving, but can also cause added headaches and frustration. Read More | |
| | | So glad my career is coming to a close. No longer will I have to look to Washington for a few bread crumbs to supplement my income. I am currently debt free, but I am sure if I was to continue a few more years I won't be. With these polls saying farmers favor Trump, I must ponder what will happen should he be re-elected. Without having the burden of losing in 2024 he will do anything he wants, and then we all will find out just how much America's farmers mean to him. Support Trump. NOT THIS FARMER! Read More | |
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