Listen as we go in-depth into the topics that affect farmers. Hear from industry leaders and experts on topics ranging from agronomy, technology, rural lifestyle, ag policy, and more. Join the discussion at agriculture.com/podcast and agriculture.com/radio.
Learn how to cut and force early-spring branches indoors to add color and life to your home during the dead of winter.
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In this engaging conversation, Cheri De Jong shares her journey in the dairy farming industry, highlighting the importance of empowering women in agriculture, navigating family dynamics, and the significance of estate planning and succession.
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A quick breakdown of year-end tax strategies for farmers—when to defer revenue, when to accelerate it, and how to avoid IRS red flags.
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In todays episode, commodity market experts Bob Linneman and Nick Repke discusses a year end review of the state of the agricultural market, focusing on the influence of government actions, the growth of the US herd size, and the strategies for feeding cattle. He emphasizes the importance of grain demand and the potential for corn exports to drive market growth.
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From fixing weak points to using exclusion devices, here’s how to keep wildlife out and protect your feed, livestock, and peace of mind.
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In this episode, Lorrie Boyer sits down with Dennis Bowman, Extension Specialist in Digital Agriculture at the University of Illinois Extension. Dennis shares how farm data—from yield maps to drone imagery—is collected, cleaned, and transformed into real insights farmers can use.
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Used vertical tillage equipment is in high demand—and prices are reflecting it. In this episode of Successful Farming Shorts, Machinery Editor Dave Mowitz explains why inventories are tightening, what’s driving up used implement prices, and how to decide whether a new purchase might be the smarter investment this season.
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In this podcast episode, Dave Mowitz and Andy Campbell discuss the current state of the used equipment market, focusing on trends in auctions, inventory levels, and the impact of crop prices. They explore the dynamics of different types of machinery, including four-wheel drive tractors and planters, and emphasize the importance of technology in searching for equipment.
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Good forest stewardship starts with a solid management plan. In this episode of Successful Farming Shorts, Earl Garber, past president of the National Association of Conservation Districts, explains how to assess your forest’s condition, set long- and short-term goals, and develop a management plan that supports both income and conservation for generations to come.
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In todays episode Lisa Foust Prater sits down to have a conversation with Andy Caygeon Junkin who shares his personal journey as a seventh-generation farmer and the challenges he faced within his family dynamics. He emphasizes the importance of communication, conflict resolution, and self-improvement in creating a successful farming legacy.
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Farmland auctions often ramp up in the fall and winter—but how are today’s unique conditions shaping land sales? In this episode of Successful Farming Shorts, Randy Dickhut of Farmers National Company discusses how market uncertainty, unplanted fields, and flooding are influencing farmland values and buyer interest heading into the season.
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