Erasing earlier losses, oil futures nearest delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange and Brent crude traded on the Intercontinental Exchange...
Ethanol inventory in the United States eased last week as blending activity, a measure of demand, marked a 10-week high and production dropped...
Sometimes exiting a crop makes good business sense. This week DTN's View From the Cab farmers talk about making those tough choices.
Dr. Ken McMillan responds to a readers' questions about farm veterinary issues.
A history of supporting one another and seeking outside experts helps keep this farm business moving forward.
Optimize planting rates to maximize return on investment.
Illinois farmer builds economic resiliency with social and sustainable food production.
Carbon is cool again. Multiple initiatives have been announced or proposed that pay farmers to adopt practices that sequester carbon on their farms and ranches.
Growing distances between fields has manufacturers looking for ways to increase road speed for tractors.
Willingness to spend more money up front on a new grain facility will pay off down the road.
Wide-row corn and cover crops work together to create positive grazing options for cattle.
This cattle and elk operation thrives on intensive-grazing management and a new watering system.
Slow cooking guarantees these ribs will be fall-off-the-bone good.
Easy-to-build ideas make your work easier. Readers send in helpful solutions to farm and ranch problems.
A niche breed makes small-acreage sheep production a good fit.
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