The NYMEX WTI futures contract for January delivery and February Brent futures contract remained bullish Friday, closing with gains over $1 on...
A group of major seed companies have reached a settlement in principle on a handful of ongoing lawsuits in federal court with a company that ran...
DTN/Progressive Farmer writers were asked to think back on their year and choose a favorite story they wrote. DTN Senior Crops Editor Pamela...
Steve Thompson answers readers' questions about all things mechanical.
Dr. Ken McMillan responds to a readers' questions about farm veterinary issues.
The cyclical nature of farm business is a fact of life farmers and ranchers endure season after season. There are generally more downs than ups on profit-loss ratios. This year is no exception.
Express and receive love the best ways that you can.
Hang on to old photos, or make new ones, to trigger memories for you and your family in the future.
As more farmers look to futures markets to reduce risk, there are two techniques they can use: hedging and speculation. There are positives and negatives, and tax implications, to each technique.
The Fed's challenge in 2024 will be timing. Leaving rates too high for too long could damage the economy. But, rates cut too quickly could fuel more inflation.
As new ag age approaches, some questions remain.
Easy-to-build ideas make your work easier. Readers send in helpful solutions to farm and ranch problems.
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