Unlike the 1980s when farmers could take off-farm jobs to survive tough times, today's $66K average salary won't even cover loan interest.
Oil prices climbed again on Thursday, Dec. 18 as a second day of a U.S. naval blockade on Venezuela lent support to a market otherwise thin on news.
Practical Farmers of Iowa is hosting its annual conference in Des Moines on Jan. 9-10, 2026, featuring more than 70 sessions on conventional and...
Blogger Katie Pratt says the annual harvest dinner is a celebration of the farm and the people who make it possible. It brings together everyone...
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Katie Dehlinger grew up near the Illinois-Wisconsin border in Rockton, Ill., and graduated from the University of Missouri in 2009 with a bachelor's of journalism in news/editorial writing and minors in history and sociology.
She's filled a number of roles at DTN, including nearly five years as the Markets Editor, where she covered commodities markets and marketing strategies in addition to USDA report lockups. She spent several years as the Executive Producer for RFDTV's daily news programs, Market Day Report and the Rural Evening News. She's now back at DTN, this time as the Farm Business Editor, where her reporting focuses on tax and estate planning, farmland values, health care and other issues that affect farmers' bottom lines.
Unlike the 1980s when farmers could take off-farm jobs to survive tough times, today's $66K average salary won't even cover loan interest.
Success requires continuous improvement, and there's no better program than TEPAP. Applications for the week-long business bootcamp are due Oct. 31.
Recent farmland sales results from Champaign County, Illinois; Ellsworth and Rice Counties, Kansas; Hopkins County, Kentucky; and Dewey County, South Dakota.
DTN Farm Business Editor Katie Dehlinger shares how she likes to write about creative people putting innovative ideas into practice, and why a story about forming their own microcaptive insurance companies was her favorite of the...
With many farmers and ranchers grappling with slim to negative margins, taking a close look at family living expenses is a must when putting together a compensation plan for the farm business.
Landwatch Recent Farmland Sales
December 2025 Recent Farmland Sales
Bankers may be worried about a cash flow crunch on American row-crop farms, but experts at the Agricultural Bankers Conference say farmers should prepare capital expenditure plans that enable them to take advantage of lower...
Tool provides useful guidance about the return on investment of your machinery lineup and when it makes sense to keep or trade.
Landwatch Recent Farmland Sales
November 2025 Recent Farmland Sales
How a contentious breakup with a lender put this Kentucky farmer on a path to stronger financials.
Lenders offer new credit opportunities as farmers focus on preserving cash.
October 2025 Recent Farmland Sales
Lenders offer new credit opportunities as farmers focus on preserving cash.
How a contentious breakup with a lender put this Kentucky farmer on a path to stronger financials.
Ag lenders weigh in on interest rates and rising financial risks on row-crop farms.