In The Shop: My New Favorite Work Light In The Shop: My New Favorite Work Light
| | | This year's late harvest will find many farmers working after dark. What is the best light source to use when preparing to light the night while doing maintenance and making repairs? Read More | |
| | | In the October issue of Farm Journal we shared this fantastic picture of extra tall silage standing ready for harvest. It’s a great picture and the picture is real. What isn’t real is the story we were told about it. Read More | |
| ADVERTISEMENT | | | Farm Journal’s AgTech Expo and Hemp College are teaming up Dec 16-17. Learn about the latest in hemp production at Hemp College, then transition to a 360-degree customizable experience featuring advancements in ag at AgTech Expo. Register now. | |
| | | Is this statement true or false: green corn is not ready to harvest? Well, that depends on whether that corn can pass the push test, says Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field Agronomist and owner of Crop-Tech Inc, Heyworth, Ill. Read More | |
| | | Much has changed since the days when most cows were milked in small tiestall barns with bucket milkers and step savers. Most farms have now moved toward parlors in the name of efficiency and expansion. Read More | |
| | | Should barns, feedlots and holding pens be equipped with video surveillance? A strong argument can be made that cameras should be standard equipment on farms and ranches. Read More | |
| | | It’s the age old question: To Store or not to store? Tyne Morgan talks with Alan Brugler with Brugler Marketing and Management about in it in his AgDay analysis. Read More | |
| | | Crops got frosted the other night, some beans not ready for a frost, and a lot of corn wasn't ready. Read More | |
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