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Successful Farming

Mar 01 2024
Magazine

Successful Farming magazine serves the diverse business, production, and family information needs of families who make farming and ranching their business. Get Successful Farming digital magazine subscription today and learn how to make money, save time, and grow your satisfaction in the farming business. True to its name, Successful Farming magazine is all about success. Every issue is packed with ideas readers can take right to the field, barn, shop, and office to increase their profit and to position their farming business for growth and success in the competitive and global industry of agriculture.

RURAL REVITALIZATION

Successful Farming

RURAL REVITALIZATION

DICAMBA REDUX • EPA allows use on 2024 crops after court voids registration.

THEY SAID IT

PREMIUM FARMLAND BRINGS OVER $24,OOO PER ACRE

FARM TRANSITION CHALLENGES • Five steps to transition the grain sales process

TECH PREP FOR PLANTING • Use this planter technology checklist to get ready before you pull into the field.

MIDRANGE TRACTORS HOLD VALUE FOR NOW • Used supply starting to rebuild after several years.

COVER CROP PAYDAY • Expect cover crops to pay off after a transition phase.

‘AI’ IN ESTATE PLANNING? • Problem: We are looking for unbiased guidance to help us with our estate planning.

ADD PROFIT WITH EXTENDED ROTATION • Nebraska farmer includes a cereal grain in a corn-soybean rotation to reduce costs.

COULD YOUR RANCH GO FENCELESS? • Vence’s cow collars create invisible boundaries to aid in rotational grazing.

DIGITAL RECORDS PAVE THE WAY • A digital native prepped the family farm for success in the carbon market.

THE END OF THE LINE? • CARBON PIPELINES ARE KEY TO ETHANOL’S SURVIVAL, BUT REGULATION CHALLENGES HAVE CLOUDED THE INDUSTRY’S FUTURE.

ENDANGERED HERBICIDES? • Understand how EPA’s proposed herbicide strategy will impact use moving forward.

FARMERS ON MAIN STREET • According to a report from the U.S. Small Business Association, 84.8% of rural businesses are considered “small” — independently operated with fewer than 500 employees — and they employ 54.3% of rural workers.

REVITALIZING RURAL NEBRASKA • Nebraska’s Rural Fellows program is a win-win for college students and communities.

KEVIN KALB • A 15-time winner of the National Corn Growers Association’s National Corn Yield Contest, he is a farm influencer, thanks to the Discovery Channel show “Live To Farm.”

RURAL MURALS • In Wayne County, Iowa, 200 artists from around the world came together to create a permanent countywide art exhibit.

FINDING AG IN THE BIG EASY

ROSEMARY LAMB SKEWERS

EASY CRANK ENGINE STAND • Idea of the Month: Modified stand handles larger engines, turns easily.

OUT LIKE A LAMB

WRENCH INNOVATIONS

MATCHMAKER APP • A new app matches information seekers, such as farmers, with agricultural experts.

AN EQUINE EDUCATION • This one-of-a-kind program introduces FFA members to careers in the equine industry.

AERIAL VIEW

MASSEY FERGUSON 5OOR SPRAYER • This sprayer is designed to keep farmers’ up-front costs down.

COVER CROPS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE • Long-term research shows which plant species best meet differing goals.

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