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The Ag Economy Barometer rose a modest 9 points in December. The upward shift marks only the second positive move in overall sentiment since last May. Producers’ improved perspective on their ...
China canceled more corn purchases this week. As China switches to cheaper sources from places like Brazil, it’s putting more focus on a possible demand problem in the U.S. The canceled sales ...
Agriculture is a global and diverse industry. In the last two decades, the production of crops worldwide increased by over 53%, reaching a record high of 9.8 billion tons in 2020, according to the ...
LanzaJet inaugurated the world’s first ethanol-to-sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production facility, Freedom Pines Fuels, in Soperton, Georgia. However, U.S. corn farmers face challenges ...
Gas prices keep crushing records in the U.S., but diesel prices are posting even more sticker shock as fears of a possible diesel shortage this year are also causing concerns. It’s not just ...
Stronger cattle prices combined with the recent run-up in crop prices aren’t enough to outweigh concerns about the impact high input prices will have on farmers this year and into 2024.
Farm Journal has learned via public records from the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) that nearly 60 salaried Intelligent Solutions Group (ISG) employees based out of the ...
A Brussels-commissioned report recommends a “major overhaul” of EU farm subsidies, proposing that farmers be paid based on income rather than land size, according to the Financial Times.
One of the more intriguing age-old farming myths is that on a quiet moonlit night, you could go out to your cornfield and hear the crop literally growing. Turns out that’s not true – not exactly.
For Indiana farmer Tom McKinney, adding solar to his farm was a “no brainer.” The output from the installation meets his drying demand for half a million bushels. He sees the long-term solar ...
Farmers routinely handle high-dollar transactions — and the nature of the payments, often through unsecure methods, leaves them susceptible to foul play. Those unsecure methods include mailing ...