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New Year 2018

Let’s blast into 2018 with no regrets, no whining and no looking back at what was or what might have been. Editor Susan Crowell shares five tips to get you on track.
snowy pasture

How can you get more production from your pasture? Focus on these five tips to improve utilization of your pastures through the growing season.
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By following these guidelines, you should be able to avoid any runoff events from winter manure application and the problems that they can cause.
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Looking for some inspiration to start 2018? Check out Kymberly Foster Seabolt's 5 things to NOT DO for 2018.
precision ag monitor

Farmers will see increased intelligence in the fields from tractors and combines making automatic adjustments for grain quality, to precision weed control.
Trends to leave behind

It is common to look ahead at the new year. But what about things to stop doing? Here are some tips on practices or habits to kick to the curb this year.
young-farmers

It's hard to lump family farms into one neat package. Family farms are small, large and everywhere in between, and their farm business structure can be simple or complicated. More from Editor Susan Crowell.
harvest

Data from the County Agricultural Production Survey and the December Agricultural Survey will be used to determine average yields for corn and soybeans.
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Farmers can give lawmakers keen insights to improve farm economic conditions, strengthen markets and create opportunities in rural America.
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Sonny Perdue killed the GIPSA rule, a complicated but crucial market reform aimed at leveling the meatpacker-dominated livestock and poultry markets.