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This year will again be a critical point in the progression of deterioration of balance sheets from this depressed farm economy.
An increase in on-farm storage and tight margins create volatility.
SDR Ventures is pleased to announce that Arkansas Valley Seed has been acquired by Market Maker Agriculture . SDR served as the exclusive sell-side advisor to Arkansas Valley through the transaction process.
The mavericks of DIY innovation are blazing a trail through the heart of agriculture.
The mavericks of DIY innovation are blazing a trail through the heart of agriculture.
Farmers shifting to online purchases create challenges and opportunities
The mavericks of DIY innovation are blazing a trail through the heart of agriculture.
In 2019 experts expect net farm income to reach $69.4 billion, 2018 hit $64.2 billion and the 91-year average (adjusted to 2019 dollars) is $84.2 billion.
Major disrupters will continue to transform agriculture, which is why farmers must think like futurists.
Tillable seeks to digitize renting between farmers and landowners by using data to provide insight and establish market prices for land.
What trends are emerging in this tight labor market? The Agribusiness HR Review shows competing for talent is a challenge and companies are exploring new recruitment methods to attract and retain good employees.
USDA looked into its crystal ball this week and released its first round of numbers for many key forecasts for agriculture in 2019 and beyond.
Whether you are managing millennials or you are a millennial leader responsible for guiding a group of employees in day-to-day operations on your farm, generational differences shouldn’t be ignored.
Farm Journal and Indigo are hosting two events next week for cotton farmers.
The public comment period for the new Waters of the U.S. rule is now underway.
The rise of farmer’s markets to home-delivery meal kits to niche brands claiming gluten-free and sunshine-fed products are just a few clues the food landscape is cluttered, confusing and changing.
Anytime you’re in business with family there will be challenges. That’s why it’s important farmers remember which “hat” they’re wearing, says Davon Cook of Ag Progress.
Anthony Schwarck’s strong business acumen and focus on the business of farming earned him the title of the 2019 Tomorrow’s Top Producer Horizon Award winner.
County Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices rushed to get Market Facilitation Program (MFP) payments processed before a government shutdown closed the offices Friday, according to USDA under secretary Bill Northey.
On Dec. 4, Jerry Hennessey surrendered to authorities and appeared in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis, where he was charged with mail fraud.
Bayer AG plans to cut 12,000 jobs and exit its animal health business in an effort to mollify Wall Street.
On Nov. 1, 2017 FMC closed on a large number of DuPont assets, thereby rocketing itself to become the fifth-largest global chemical company. Post-acquisition the company plans to deliver 16 new products in four years.
While his name will not appear on a ballot Nov. 6, President Donald Trump looms large over the midterm elections.
The U.S. and Canada have agreed on a trade deal that would save the North American Free Trade Agreement as a trilateral bloc, according to three people familiar with the matter.
Brazil lags far behind a global digital revolution to automate agriculture. Now, Deere & Co., and other farm-equipment makers, are helping Brazil to bridge that great digital divide.
A former grain elevator manager is on the run after allegedly pocketing $2 million from the Ashby Farmers Cooperative Elevator Co. in west-central Minnesota.
Deere and Company said Friday that the impact of stronger fundamentals for other crops outweighed the impact of the decline in soybeans, which have fallen because of Chinese tariffs.
Pipeline Foods LLC., U.S.-based supply chain solutions company focused on organic, non-GMO and regenerative food and feed, will acquire a 3.4-million-bushel grain elevator from ADM Company in Atlantic, Iowa.
A $289 million verdict against Monsanto (Bayer) was the first of what may be thousands of cases in the debate over whether Roundup causes cancer. Bayer’s CEO is trying to ease fears of Bayer investors.
Shares of Bayer slumped as much as 12 percent, the most since September 2011, in Frankfurt, Germany on Monday as investors respond to the guilty verdict in the Monsanto cancer case.
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