Farm Business - General
How will the COVID-19 pandemic transform agriculture? David Kohl, professor emeritus of agricultural finance at Virginia Tech University, has a few ideas.
The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer hit 96 in the April survey.
See your banker today if you want Paycheck Protection Program money.
A deal to replenish the Payroll Protection Plan (PPP) under the coronavirus aid package has been reached, but had not yet been put to paper as of this afternoon according to Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.).
Ask any leader at Belstra Milling what their No. 1 asset is and the answer will be the same: our employees.
Payment limits will limit the effectiveness of the $19 billion Coronavirus Food Aid Pla
In its second quarter financial release, CHS is attributing a year-over-year loss to poor weather conditions and continued global trade tensions.
The Andersons’ launch of the customer portal was moved ahead of schedule to best serve customers during the spring season as well as through these unprecedented times.
With businesses around the world shutting their doors to prevent further spread of COVID-19, one industry that persists despite risk is agriculture.
The changes in everyday life forced by the COVID-19 pandemic have been vigorously debated as too much or too little, but it could take time to return to previous daily habits. John Phipps explains in John’s World.
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With more than 25,000 farmer users, Bushel is powering a new way of business in light of the coronavirus.
40% say they have more than 61% of their seed yet to deliver. Only 16% reported they have less than 20% in their warehouse still.
Here are four reasons why more ag input business will be done online long after we recover from COVID-19
Let’s face it, trying to forecast the future just became much, much harder. Yet, taking the long view at agriculture can provide some guidance.
Farmers have access to a free digital tool that helps pinpoint field-level profitability with minimal effort.
Shepherd has been developed by the team at Tycom, Inc. and has been part of the AgLaunch ag tech accelerator program.
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This partnership aims to provide new features on the Slingshot platform for ag retailers and enterprise farmers, which includes real-time fleet information such as work, idle and transit times.
Farmers connect, learn and share ideas in Chicago at the 2020 Top Producer Summit.
From major metropolitan areas to mom-and-pop chains, today’s grocery stories are a culinary wild west, says Christine Daugherty, vice president of sustainable agriculture and responsible sourcing at PepsiCo.
To stay abreast of emerging technologies, Kavazanjian attends industry meetings, reads industry information and networks with other farmers and researchers — connecting both in person and online.
Outrage on social media seems to be growing. John Phipps says some of the recent outrage maybe be justified, but most is not, and can be deflated with a few minutes of information seeking.
As the March 15 deadline nears, row crop producers are faced with a big decision: ARC or PLC? Experts say the answer isn’t clear for corn and soybeans, but it is for wheat or anyone faced with 100% prevent plant.
It is past time that food companies and the farmers who grow the food come together and truly define what sustainability really means.
At its 2020 Cooperative Leadership Conference, Growmark awarded its top financially performing members and retail divisions.
A Canadian federal investigation was launched after a complaint filed by startup Farmers Business Network (FBN) alleges it was unfairly treated by Bayer, BASF, Corteva and other large agribusinesses.
Former USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack won big in the Powerball Lottery.
Indigo Agriculture’s David Perry talks industry disruption, leadership and innovation.
Grain storage can be a tool, but storing too long can be a major fault in grain marketing. University of Minnesota economist talks about the biggest grain marketing mistakes he sees made by farmers.