Oil futures for January delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange and front-month Brent crude contract on the Intercontinental Exchange...
Western U.S. states have dealt with ongoing drought, needing moisture to replenish pasture and range conditions, maintaining current cattle herd...
DTN/Progressive Farmer writers were asked to think back on their year and choose a favorite story they wrote. DTN Senior Livestock Editor...
Editor in Chief Gregg Hillyer discusses Ireland's place in the world ag market and its Brexit concerns.
Sometimes, the best option for a failing farm is to file bankruptcy. Bankruptcy in farming has its own bankruptcy code, Chapter 12, which allows the farm to restructure and continue operations.
As 2019 repeatedly reminded us, markets are full of uncertainty and don't always behave according to the rules of the past.
As agriculture becomes more reliant on the internet, cloud computing and big data, it's more crucial than ever that farms include cybersecurity threats in their risk-management planning.
A barn can be a sacred, special place away from holiday hustle and bustle.
Sometimes, it's not about having the best but making the best with what you have.
Use seasonal downtime to make changes to ownership structure and management strategy.
Steve Thompson answers readers' questions about all things mechanical.
Dr. Ken McMillan responds to a readers' questions about farm veterinary issues.
Deere, Cat, Firestone and Massey Ferguson bring potent innovations to the field.
There is no easy button with soybeans. You can plant the same populations and use the same treatments as the next farmer and get vastly different results.
Communication with landowners and stewardship of the land are keys to successful and long-term tenancy.
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