Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Friday that despite the strong job gains last month, Congress still needs to "go big" by passing President...
Rising prices received for distillers dried grains and ethanol bolstered improving margins at DTN's hypothetical ethanol plant.
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Sixteen years ago, the Ebel Grasslands Ranch was a 680-acre worn-out brush patch, abandoned in the 1950s by six families that gave up cotton farming on the gray loam fields near Sulphur Bluff, in northeast Texas.
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After stop-and-go attempts to plant corn on his west-central Ohio farm, Caleb Wilson called it quits on June 8.
The trend toward increased power and additional accessory options is growing with each passing year model of off-road vehicles, as farmers and rural landowners discover the potential for these workhorses.
Like many in agriculture, Justin McMechan hopes 2019 was an outlier -- a freak season that won't be repeated anytime soon.
During the corn bull market of the early 2010s, Coahoma County, Mississippi, farmer Pete Hunter pulled out all the stops to make sure his crop got everything it needed.
Cover-croppers face a chicken-egg conundrum of decisions.
This advertorial series highlights Beck's Practical Farm Research and agronomy conducted over multiple states to help farmers improve profitability.
Price expectations are taking a step back, as fall calving season gets underway.
Pride for what they've built, ambition to keep it growing and awe at the absurdity of it all swirl together when members of the Welker family tell their story.
The early fog clings on a November morning in a valley below the Tuscan, Italy, town of Montalcino, soupy thick and draining what color remains from a landscape already deadened by autumn.
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