100-Dollar-Ideas
The Flowers have grown from small beginnings to international trade, with ties to South America and Europe
This boom-equipped service truck provides farmers a lift when machinery breaks down
The Mitchells strip-till applicator eliminates overlap and distributes fertilizer uniformly in the row
Iraqi farmers face infrastructure mountains to revitalize their agricultural industry
There is profit to be made growing crops to be used for organic livestock feed
The greatest influences on agriculture adn their impact on tomorrow’'s agribusiness
Many landowners, such as these Missourians, are facing decisions about re-enrolling CRP land
The W. G. Huxtable stormwater pumping plant keeps eastern Arkansas farmers on the land
Healthier hybrids are good for yield but hard on combine, tractor and implement tires
By the middle of July, you start to notice them—fields, like the one pictured above, with plants that are green on the top but yellow on the bottom. The plants are starving for nitrogen (N) and cannibalizing themselves, trying—but failing—to fill their ears. They are labeled as the fields that never caught up.
Compressed air systems that can keep up with modern air tools require careful planning