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Recent cases of embezzlement, fraud and Ponzi schemes occurring with grain buyers serve as reminders of why farmers should exercise due diligence when working with grain buyers.
Sometimes Mother Nature deals you a bad hand, and crop yields don’t turn out like you had planned for or hoped.
Corporate acquisitions and sales shake up the livestock nutrition and animal health landscape.
Now may be the time for the legislative branch to clarify the scope of the Clean Water Act.
Argentina and the U.S. are continuing efforts that could lead to closer commercial ties, a move that would bode well for the U.S. industry.
Ninety ag groups sent a letter to President Trump last week calling for a new program to provide legal, documented workers to work in agriculture and related industries.
If you ask 20 people to describe what leadership means, you’ll likely get 20 different answers. For farm owners and operators, this creates the difficult task of developing new managers by cultivating a common set of
Cash traded weaner pig volume was above average last week, with 48,675 head being reported. This figure is 140% of the 52-week average.
Brazil plans to file protest with WTO following EU decision to ban meat imports - mostly poultry - from 20 Brazilian plants.
GlobalVetLINK (GVL®) is hosting VFD Audit Process Q&A, a free webinar to help the industry better understand the VFD inspection process, on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 12:00 p.m. (CDT).
Adding animals to existing herds poses a certain amount of risk. Make sure to check off the important information prior to purchasing.
During low-profit years for farmers, off-farm income can improve the odds of farm survival.
BamWX forecast calls for a week of good planting weather, but then the roller coaster comes back.
The World Food Prize will be awarded this year to two men who have dedicated their careers to improving the availability of nutritious food for pregnant women and children in developing countries.
Hormel Foods Corp., Tyson Foods Inc. and other meat packers are accused in a class-action lawsuit of artificially jacking up the price of hot dogs, bacon and other pork products.
Operating loans will likely be hard to come by this year, here are a handful of tips to help you get one.
“There’s a lot of good-looking corn in northwest Ohio that’s just finishing up pollination,” notes Farm Journal Agronomist Ken Ferrie in this week’s edition of Boots In The Field.
For 2018, the national average for cash rents on cropland is $138 per acre, which is 1.5% higher than 2017.
It’s not vegan, it’s “plant-based.” So will carnivores bite?
Most people don’t consider raw steak to be ready-to-eat, unless they’re following an extreme cave man diet. It’s that consumer - the serious meat-eater - that Applestone Meat Co. is pursuing.
WeWork’s enforced vegetarianism is a warning to livestock producers.
In many cases, veterinarians know exactly how sickness appears in a group of cattle. In other cases the source remains a mystery, and management, by necessity, focuses on treatment.
The farmer who employed murder suspect Cristhian Bahena Rivera says he’s received death threats. Rivera was charged with the murder of missing Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts. Rivera worked at the dairy farm.
Iowa and Minnnesota were full of surprises as the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour wrapped up in Rochester, Minnesota. Listen to the podcast to get all of the final tour results.
“There’s the hardcore vegans, the hardcore vegetarians, but we’re seeing more and more flexitarians or reducetarians looking for plant-based options,” Maple Leaf Foods President Dan Curtin commented.
This morning Dan Hueber was greeted with higher prices uniformly across the grain and soy complexes.
In case you missed the PORK Intel pages in the July-August issue of PORK magazine, here’s a recap.
Commodity businesses are cyclical by nature, and pork production is no different. To make the most of market upsides and minimize the impact of downsides, producers need to maximize their production by controlling the f
Three months after taking office, Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue has nominated his second in command, American Soybean Association CEO Stephen Censky.
Gather a group of good ol۪ boys (and gals) into a steakhouse saloon in an iconic Western town, and both the beers and the banter start to flow and some interesting insights result.
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