USDA's latest farm income update paints a picture that's less dire than earlier this year, drawing attention to rebounding conditions for livestock...
Fall is a busy time of year for DTN's View From the Cab farmers in Kentucky and Idaho, but weather has the final say.
Steve Thompson answers readers' questions about all things mechanical.
The winter 2020-21 forecast is dominated by the presence of a La Nina sea-surface temperature and barometric pressure pattern in the Pacific Ocean along the equator.
Keeping things simple is key for this North Dakota farmer.
Cornerstones highlights thought-provoking quotations from notable folks.
She never planned to farm, but a combine is now her office in the fall. Winter finds her deep into data analysis.
Far from the front lines, western Kansas wheat fields played a vital role as air bases in World War II.
A young farmer builds on what her father started to determine if the practice works in the region.
DTN Tax Columnist Rod Mauszycki explains stepped-up basis and why it's important to estate planning and farming.
Soybean farmers who endured hot, dry growing conditions this past summer have another reason to be steamed.
Putting a value on agricultural land is both art and science, especially where sales prices remain private.
These brothers prepare for a day when they inherit soils brought to life by innovation and lessons learned from experimentation.
Easy-to-build ideas make your work easier. Readers send in helpful solutions to farm and ranch problems.
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