Resilience Reigned in 2020: How Livestock Producers Navigated the Pandemic
| | | | | Resilience Reigned in 2020: How Livestock Producers Navigated the Pandemic | | The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. hit the livestock industry especially hard. When U.S. Farm Report visited a Missouri cattle producer this spring, his concerns about the industry were vivid. | | | |
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| | | Strike the Balance: Profitability vs. Productivity Shifting particular farm acres out of standard production and into conservation practices often provides a path to more long-term profitability. Read More |
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| | Why $15 Soybeans May Be a Reality in the New Year Even though the start to 2021 was a little rocky, as soybeans traded 40 cents off the highs at one point Monday, analysts say there’s still hope for higher prices in the new year. Read More |
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| | Dicamba Damage Settlement Claims Now Open for Potential Claimants Farmers who endured yield loss as a result of off-target dicamba movement can now file claims to potentially receive compensation. The claims period opened Dec. 29, 2020 and will run through May 28, 2021. Read More |
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| | Is Now A Good Time To Set Basis In The Bean Market? The Brazilian bean crop was planted later than usual, and precipitation has been lower than normal, but it could still turn out an average size crop. Read More |
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| | | The 4 Crisis Management Types After the challenges of 2020, it’s easy to feel like we’re in constant crisis management mode. Some people are ready to move on, while others are still very concerned. Which one is right? It depends. Read More |
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| | #FJFieldDays On-Demand: The Do’s and Don’ts of Successful Succession Planning Watch as Glen Newcomer and his son, Jason, describe how they created a succession plan strategy for their farm. Read More |
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