In this equipment roundup, DTN/Progressive Farmer looks at high diesel costs hitting returns; March equipment sales down; reports that Cat buys Monarch technology; Fieldwork Robotics readying...
Oil and product futures edged lower Tuesday morning after Lebanon announced a partial ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah and U.S. President...
A new study found the Renewable Fuel Standard transferred hundreds of billions of dollars to Midwest landowners by raising farmland values by up...
In our special series "Rural Resilience," DTN/Progressive Farmer is looking beyond the fencerows and into the rural communities that farmers and...
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Dan Miller has been writing farm and ranch stories for 32 years. He came to The Progressive Farmer in October 2008 as the magazine's Midwest Editor, based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Prior to that, he wrote for four years at Iowa Farmer Today, also in Cedar Rapids and for two years at the Dixon Evening Telegraph, in Dixon, Ill. Among the issues he has written about are the Farm Crisis of the 1980s, the presidential elections of 1988 (including interviews with then vice president George H.W. Bush, Al Gore, Bob Dole and Jesse Jackson), the Midwest's 1993 floods, numerous farm bills, including the game-changing conservation programs of the 1980s, the introduction of genetically engineered crops, and tools and machinery. Dan was the editorial lead on PF's six Idea House programs, beginning in 2003. He has traveled widely across the United States, to Canada (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, World Trade Talks); to Germany for a look at farming practices there; to the former Soviet Union in 1989 where he reported on an agricultural system that was changing as rapidly as the nation's political system, and to Finland where he wrote about that nation's seaside fresh-food markets. Dan's writing awards include two Oscars in Agriculture, Story of the Year -- American Agricultural Editors Association -- and business journalism's Neal Award, among many others. Dan has lived in Chelsea, Alabama since 2003. He writes about land, land management, conservation, row crops, the ATV industry, shop design and structure, tools and equipment. He is married to Kim, and they have three grown children.
In this equipment roundup, DTN/Progressive Farmer looks at high diesel costs hitting returns; March equipment sales down; reports that Cat buys Monarch technology; Fieldwork Robotics readying...
A G4 geomagnetic storm may degrade satellite navigation for some hours and disrupt low-frequency radio navigation. But given this is January and not the middle of spring planting, this storm if...
Ag machinery manufacturers are feeling the pain of a down market but continue to roll out new technology, new equipment, winning designs and celebrate a close connection with its military...
AGCO and CNH are reporting mixed first quarter results. AGCO is seeing some sales improvements, especially in Europe, while CNH struggles.
Easy-to-build ideas make your work easier. Readers send in helpful solutions to farm and ranch problems.
Easy-to-build ideas make your work easier. Readers send in helpful solutions to farm and ranch problems.
Easy-to-build ideas make your work easier. Readers send in helpful solutions to farm and ranch problems.
In this equipment roundup, DTN/Progressive Farmer looks at high diesel costs hitting returns; March equipment sales down; reports that Cat buys Monarch technology; Fieldwork Robotics readying an autonomous picker; new equipment...
Kentucky farmer Quint Pottinger sold off much of his large equipment line, replacing it with a midsize utility tractor and eight-row planter to autonomously plant about 2,000 acres of corn and soybeans this spring.
In this equipment roundup, DTN/Progressive Farmer looks at the off-road industry generating more than $900 billion in sales in 2025; JCB, New Holland and Kubota introducing material-handling innovations; and Mahindra and Mitsubishi...
DTN/Progressive Farmer spoke with Deanna Kovar, president of John Deere's Worldwide Agriculture and Turf Division and Production and Precision Ag at the 2026 Commodity Classic at the end of February. Here's a portion of that...
The 2026 Commodity Classic brought 12,000 farmers and industry insiders to San Antonio. Here's a final look at some of the technology and hardware we saw.
Camp Nevin Farms operates on the edict that it must stand on its own.
Case IH's Kurt Coffey talked about markets, farmer sentiment and tariffs at the 2026 Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Texas.