Consolidation risk is not limited to smaller operations. Succession gaps, management transitions and strategic exits are driving consolidation regardless of size.
Farm Journal survey shows producers "Fighting for Survival" Cheyenne River Youth Project Hosts Young Women's Winter Camp as Part of Lakota Culture Internship Farm Rescue Expands i ...
John Deere is testing a 350-hp E98 ethanol tractor across the Midwest. Early trials show promise, but infrastructure might decide how fast farmer-grown fuel can power the future of farm equipment.
Confidence in USDA reporting is slipping across the agricultural economy, and it’s not just talk in the countryside. According to Farm Journal’s January Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor, released at Top ...
Farm Journal has announced three finalists for the prestigious 2026 Top Producer of the Year Award, honoring some of the most progressive and successful farm operations in the country. The winner and ...
Farm Journal Magazine is the U.S. farmer’s prime source of practical crops information. Magazine editors, trusted advisors and columnists, and other subject matter experts anticipate what farmers will ...
For Worth County, Iowa, farmer Sarah Tweeten, the list of high-priority agronomic threats isn’t a political abstract — it’s a harsh reality she deals with every season. Farming with her parents, Brian ...
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