Content by Chief Agri. The addition of the new Chief Agri bin at the Maywood facility represents a significant step forward for Ag Valley Co-op, reinforcing their commitment to operational excellence and customer satisfaction.
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Content by Chief Agri. Learn how Chief Agri and GroffJulius collaborated to create an industry-leading fully automated feed mill.
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Content by Chief Agri. With their steadfast commitment to safety, Chief Agri sets a commendable example of how dedication, collaboration and a relentless pursuit of excellence can transform workplace safety from a goal into a reality.
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Content by Chief Agri. Chief Agri provides key insights and guidance to help stakeholders chart a course for success in the upcoming spring season.
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Content by Chief Agri. See how Chief Agri's grain storage products help ensure the sustainability of your agricultural enterprise.
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Content by AgVenture Inc. With multiple modes of action against corn plants’ most common early season afflictions and demonstrated yield advantage for high and low nematode pressure environments, AgVenture’s broad-spectrum protection is unique.
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Content by Chief Agri. As winter blankets local farms with frosty mornings and snowy landscapes, it's time to talk about cold-weather care on your grain storage facilities.
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Content by AgVenture Inc. Phytophthora causes root and stem rot in seedlings and can potentially destroy large swaths of crops. Fortunately, one development in the industry has the potential to save soybean farmers from substantial crop loss.
- By Caleb McCullough Lee-Des Moines Bureau
Farmers of color from across Iowa gathered for the first time Dec. 16 in Des Moines, sharing resources and forming connections that they say will help minority farmers succeed in the state.
- Benjamin Herrold
East Asia — in particular the countries of Japan, Korea and China — remains an important export market for U.S. agricultural products, supporting crop markets from across the Pacific with their demand.
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Content by Chief Agri. As the holiday season approaches, Chief Agri reflects on the achievements of the past year.
- Phyllis Coulter
Some links of the supply chain were so badly strained during the COVID-19 pandemic that experts in the agriculture equipment industry say they are adjusting to a new normal but likely will never be the same.
- Jeff DeYoung
Many farmers may be holding onto grain this fall, choosing to store it and wait for better prices.
- Sue Roesler
Farm equipment and machinery dealers may not be as optimistic about prices in 2024 as they were a year ago, but it doesn’t mean prices will decline, according to Bryon Parman, NDSU assistant professor and agricultural finance specialist, at the November NDSU Agricultural Market Situation and…
- Aaron Viner
Changing the mindset between agribusiness strategy versus planning is crucial for long-term success in agriculture. While the two ideas may seem similar on paper, Bobby Martens said there are key differences.
- Aaron Viner
Trade relations have been a major source of volatility in agricultural markets over the years.
- Phyllis Coulter
Midwest farmers are popping up in Panama, Egypt, Colombia and South Korea more often these days.Â
- Benjamin Herrold
Editor’s note: This is part of a series on local cooperatives. October was National Co-op Month.
- Jamie Henneman
An economist from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is predicting the coming year will have tighter profits for ag producers, but that overall financials will remain strong.
- Jeff DeYoung
The average age of a farmer continues to rise, and making a decision on when to officially call it a career can be difficult.
- Benjamin Herrold
When it comes to buying farmland, there are several factors to consider.
- Phyllis Coulter
Things have changed. Interest rates and inflation aren’t as low as they were three or four years ago, and these conditions may stick around for a while.
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Content by KUHN. Keen on increasing your soil’s fertility? Learn more about the innovative ag equipment available from Kuhn North America — like the newly expanded line of ProPush® Hydraulic Push Manure Spreaders.
- Aaron Viner
E15 has been a tent pole for many legislators around the Midwest, but with delays in year-round approval from the Environmental Protection Agency, the impact still feels hypothetical to some in the industry.
- Phyllis Coulter
ONEIDA, Ill. — Beth Rylander was the lead farmer in the family when her husband worked full-time as a John Deere engineer. When Dave retired and was ready to take over the day-to-day operation of the crop farm, she decided she wanted to run her own business again.
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