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Throughout May, Mental Health Awareness Month, DTN/Progressive Farmer will feature stories and columns on the unique mental health challenges that farmers and ranchers face and the resources...
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Anthony Greder has been DTN/Progressive Farmer content manager since June 2021. He joined DTN in 2007 as wire editor and was promoted to news editor in 2009 and then DTN managing editor in 2017.
Prior to joining DTN, he worked as an agriculture/county government reporter and associate editor at the York News-Times in York, Nebraska, a news researcher for a media monitoring company, communications specialist at Metropolitan Community College in Omaha and communications coordinator at Dana College in Blair, Nebraska.
He was born and raised on a corn and cattle farm near the small town of Johnstown, Nebraska, in the Sandhills region of the state.
He holds a bachelor's degree in journalism with a commercial art minor from Midland University in Fremont, Nebraska.
Throughout May, Mental Health Awareness Month, DTN/Progressive Farmer will feature stories and columns on the unique mental health challenges that farmers and ranchers face and the resources...
Throughout May, Mental Health Awareness Month, DTN/Progressive Farmer will feature stories and columns on the unique mental health challenges that farmers and ranchers face and the resources...
Corn was rated 67% good to excellent, and soybeans were rated 68% good to excellent as of Sunday, July 21.
Corn and soybeans were both rated 68% in good-to-excellent condition as of Sunday, July 14, unchanged from the previous week. Winter wheat harvest reached 71% complete.
Corn was rated 68% in good-to-excellent condition, and soybeans were rated 68% in good-to-excellent condition as of Sunday, July 7. Winter wheat harvest reached 63% complete.
Corn was rated 67% in good-to-excellent condition, and soybeans were rated 67% in good-to-excellent condition as of Sunday, June 30. Winter wheat harvest reached 54% complete.
Corn was rated 69% in good-to-excellent condition, and soybeans were rated 67% in good-to-excellent condition as of Sunday, June 23. Winter wheat harvest reached 40% complete.
Nationwide, corn planting was mostly finished, and the crop was rated 72% in good-to-excellent condition as of Sunday, June 16. Soybean planting reached 93% and the crop was rated 70% in good-to-excellent condition. Winter wheat...
Nationwide, corn planting reached 95% complete, and the crop was rated 74% in good-to-excellent condition as of Sunday, June 9. Soybean planting reached 87% and was rated 72% in good-to-excellent condition. Winter wheat conditions...
Nationwide, corn planting reached 91% complete, and the crop was rated 75% in good-to-excellent condition as of Sunday, June 2. Soybean planting reached 78%. Winter wheat conditions were rated 49% good to excellent, up from the...
Nationwide, corn planting reached 83% complete, and soybean planting reached 68% as of Sunday, May 26. Winter wheat conditions were rated 48% good to excellent, down from the previous week.
Nationwide, corn planting reached 70% complete, and soybean planting reached 52% as of Sunday, May 19. Winter wheat conditions were rated 49% good to excellent, down from the previous week.
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Nationwide, corn planting reached 49% complete and soybean planting reached 35% as of Sunday, May 12. Winter wheat conditions were rated 50% good to excellent, unchanged from the previous week.
Nationwide, corn planting reached 36% complete and soybean planting reached 25% as of Sunday, May 5. Winter wheat conditions were rated 50% good to excellent, back up 1 point from 49% the previous week.
Throughout May, Mental Health Awareness Month, DTN/Progressive Farmer will feature stories and columns on the unique mental health challenges that farmers and ranchers face and the resources...
Staying silent on mental health issues can have devastating consequences. It's time to end the stigma surrounding this critical issue and help bring rays of hope to those who are struggling.
The simple act of reaching out to someone at risk of suicide can save their life. Training programs are available that can help people build the confidence to take that lifesaving step.