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On Friday, June 14, DTN will host a webinar examining the cattle market's long-term outlook and how producers can use livestock risk protection insurance to protect their business from downside...
Oil futures closest to expiration on the New York Mercantile Exchange and Brent crude on the Intercontinental Exchange softened Monday morning...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Friday vacated the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's denial of previously...
Weather continues to create interesting scenarios for DTN's View From the Cab farmers in Idaho and Kentucky. This week updates on some...
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Katie Dehlinger grew up near the Illinois-Wisconsin border in Rockton, Ill., and graduated from the University of Missouri in 2009 with a bachelor's of journalism in news/editorial writing and minors in history and sociology.
She's filled a number of roles at DTN, including nearly five years as the Markets Editor, where she covered commodities markets and marketing strategies in addition to USDA report lockups. She spent several years as the Executive Producer for RFDTV's daily news programs, Market Day Report and the Rural Evening News. She's now back at DTN, this time as the Farm Business Editor, where her reporting focuses on tax and estate planning, farmland values, health care and other issues that affect farmers' bottom lines.
On Friday, June 14, DTN will host a webinar examining the cattle market's long-term outlook and how producers can use livestock risk protection insurance to protect their business from downside...
While rain may slow the national planting pace, some growers will get a few windows of opportunity. Anxiety about U.S. planting and Brazilian flooding has changed the market trend.
Farmers National Company sees farmland values plateauing in the first half of 2024 as higher interest rates and lower commodity prices cause buyers to consider purchases more carefully. At the same time, sellers are preserving...
Available old-crop corn supplies are 22% higher than last year, and USDA's latest Grain Stocks report shows that growers are keeping much of it in their on-farm storage while they wait for better prices.
Landwatch Recent Farmland Sales
Every growing season has its unexpected twists and turns. When margins are tight, it's important to constantly reassess your decisions and budget.
For the first time, farmers nationwide can file their FSA and RMA acreage reports electronically using data from their tractor's precision planting software. It'll not only save time, but most likely money as well.
On Friday, June 14, DTN will host a webinar examining the cattle market's long-term outlook and how producers can use livestock risk protection insurance to protect their business from downside market risk.
June 2024 Recent Farmland Sales
It's estimated that one in 10 mothers suffer from postpartum depression, although there's also research suggesting it's probably more common. Like many mental health conditions, it often goes undiagnosed and untreated.
While rain may slow the national planting pace, some growers will get a few windows of opportunity. Anxiety about U.S. planting and Brazilian flooding have changed the market trend.
It's estimated that one in 10 mothers suffer from postpartum depression, although there's research suggesting it's probably more common. Like many mental health conditions, it often goes undiagnosed and untreated.