Latest News From Farm Journal Editors

farm_family_2
Fair Versus Equal: Solving The Farm Succession Puzzle

When a farmer passes an operation to the next generation, the inheritance can be fair, but it is rarely equal.

Farmers Expand Businesses Without Expanding Size
Farmers Expand Businesses Without Expanding Size

These operations have found ways to increase cash flow and create room for more family members on the farm.

5 Secret Steps to Make Your Farm a Talent Magnet
5 Secret Steps to Make Your Farm a Talent Magnet

With “Help Wanted” signs everywhere and people leaving the workforce in droves, your previous team management strategies might not work. 

With milk prices predicted to remain extremely volatile during the first few months of 2021, producers are anxious to know what to expect when the feed bill hits the mailbox.
Are High Feed Prices on the Horizon for 2021?

With milk prices predicted to remain extremely volatile during the first few months of 2021, producers are anxious to know what to expect when the feed bill hits the mailbox.

Make mental health a priority for your team.
Don’t Face Stress Alone

Make mental health a priority for your team

2020 Elections: What’s At Stake?
2020 Elections: What’s At Stake?

Regardless of which way the votes go in November, it’s going to be a consequential election for agriculture. Here are insights to top questions.

Salmonella Webinar Approved For Continuing Education Credits
Salmonella Webinar Approved For Continuing Education Credits

A webinar, Salmonella: A Look at Prevalence, Prevention & Treatment Protocol, is approved for an hour of credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. The event is set for Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 1 p.m. CDT.

4 Bright Spots in the Post-Pandemic World
4 Bright Spots in the Post-Pandemic World

In the long run, what opportunities could farmers harvest? Consider these emerging trends.

Farm Journal is hosting a major new farm show.
Farm Journal Announces Major New Farm Show — Farm Journal Field Days

Farm Journal today announced the launch of a major new “COVID-conscious” farm show experience called Farm Journal Field DaysTM, set for Aug. 25-27, 2020, on farms in eastern Iowa and northwest Ohio.

Is Another Wet Spring in Store?
Is Another Wet Spring in Store?

According to the National Weather Service, farmers in the Midwest and eastern U.S. can expect above-normal precipitation in March, April and May. The Southwest and West are expected to see below-normal precipitation.

FJ_010_F16027-1
Don't Ignore Your Nutrient Runoff

Effective nutrient management means saving money and the environment, a win-win

Super-Efficient Ford

A firsthand look at the new truck headed to dealers