Successful Farming - 1 Jul 2025
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SPIN TO WIN
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Refuse to Settle with Soybean Seed
Refuse to Settle with Soybean Seed
The Story Behind the Story
Spin to Win.
Carbon Pipelines
Machinery Insider™
Gleanings
How to Tech
Ag Adviser: Keeping Cattle Cool
A Gradual Start to Cover Crops
Can Their Problem Be Solved?
Machinery Loan Nightmare
Cover Story: Spin to Win
15 Minutes With a Farmer
Across the Editor’s Desk®
Asian Longhorned Ticks
All Around the Farm®
In Case You Missed It
Machinery Insider™
New Holland CR10
Disease Playbook
Billion-Dollar Pest
Carbon Pipelines
Farmland Sales
How to Tech
Bottom Line
They Said It
Your Profit
Gleanings
Family
TOMATO TIME
A TOMATO PLANT IN AN EPCOT GREENHOUSE GREW 32,194 TOMATOES IN A SINGLE YEAR.
In 2023, U.S. fresh tomato production value was almost $716 million.
A typical tomato truck holds around 300,000 tomatoes.
Although scientifically fruits, the U.S. Supreme Court in 1893 ruled tomatoes are vegetables for tariff purposes.
TOMATOES ARE COMMERCIALLY GROWN IN 20 STATES.
The heaviest tomato on record weighed 11.65 pounds.
“I’ve been an attorney for 20 years. I’ve farmed all my life. I’ve never heard of a case like this.”
“...trends change as quickly as a headline goes viral.”
“If it’s happened once, chances are it will happen again.”
“Seed treatments don’t always get the credit they deserve.”
“Putting cattle in a barn with shade won’t suffice if there is no breeze.”
USDA Secretary Focuses on Small Farms
Ohio Farmland Sells for More Than $19,000 an Acre
Seasonal Patterns Are Changing
Keeping Your Herd Cool Pays Off
A Bountiful Harvest
Do You Know What’s Crawling On Your Cattle?
The ‘Billion-Dollar Pest’ Reappears in Canada, Connecticut
Yield Quest
The Time to Buy Is Now
Buy Smarter
Selecting Seeds by the Acre
MORE ADVANCED. AUTOMATICALLY.
Safeguard Your Seed
Trying a New Tar Spot Protection
Late-Season Security Against Tar Spot
Frustration Is Brewing on the Farm
History and Safety
Pipeline regulations are in further doubt following an executive order that targeted regulations deemed “unconstitutional” or that would “impose significant costs upon private parties that are not outweighed by public benefits.”
The beginning of the end of Echelbarger Hay, LLC landed as a letter at Kim and Justin Hannah’s farm near Greentown, Indiana, earlynladst September.
Lessons Learned
New Holland CR10 Combines
A Gradual Start to Cover Crops
Find Simple Ways to Start
Blake Kerns
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Connecticut Dairy Farmer Swims With the Sharks
Steak and Potato Salad
4 Summer Reads
New Prostate Discovery Helps Men Avoid “Extreme Bathroom Planning”
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