The nearly 280 acres in southeast Nebraska sold in two tracts on Oct. 27 for a total of $5.5 million. A local farmer bought the farm for corn and soybean production.
Journalists weren’t the only ones in attendance representing Farm Journal at the National FFA Convention. This year, four Farm Journal “kids” were taking in one of agriculture’s finest events in the world.
If conditions are good in your area, you won’t have wheel tracks or ruts to deal with. However, you do need to think about a winter burndown to keep fields clean before planting next spring.
Profitable farmers create financial habits that separate them from others. These habits, consistently applied through the years, add up, and the results are evident.