Successful Farming - 1 Dez 2025
CLEAN FILDS IN THE FRONT.
Weathering the Storm Together
A Slow Unwinding
Do 100 Things 1% Better
Who Can Own American Farmland?
Cover Story: Farmland Values
Can Their Problem Be Solved?
Pork Insider™: Swine Health
Claas Lexion 8000 Series
15 Minutes With a Farmer
Across the Editor’s Desk®
Calculating Cash Rents
All Around the Farm®
In Case You Missed It
Purchasing Farmland
Machinery Insider™
Weeds Playbook
Farmland Sales
How to Tech
Bottom Line
They Said It
Your Profit
Machinery
Gleanings
Family
China’s Soybean Commitment
USDA’s Beef Fortification Plan
The plan includes three priorities:
“... I absolutely think land values are down.”
“Rates often reflect the results of the past few years more than the upcoming year.”
“People need to understand there will be some volatility;
“Letting weeds come up before trying to kill them is the
“If there’s multiple tracts within an auction, don’t get stuck on one that you absolutely want.”
“We benchmark year to year, but don’t let one test dictate everything.”
South Dakota Farmland Sells for More Than $20,000 an Acre
BREAKTHROUGH NITROGEN-FIXING PRODUCT FOR COTTON SHOWS SIGNIFICANT YIELD GAINS
PERFORMANCE, PROVEN AT SCALE
BOOSTING THE BOTTOM LINE
PUTTING FARMERS FIRST
INTEGRATION MADE EASY
Putting Together a Game Plan for 2026
Who Can Own American Farmland?
Solving the Pig Mortality Puzzle
‘Minted’ a Farmer
Sean Lehmann
Pickup Truck Accessories
Preparing for a Farmland Purchase
A SLOW UNWINDING
Cassidy Walter
What’s It Worth?
PARTNERS IN PROGRESS
Right From the Retailer
PARTNERS IN PROGRESS
Begin at the Beginning
From Maps to Management
Questions to Ask Your Yield Map
HIGHLY RESILIENT NITROGEN SOURCE DELIVERS SUBSTANTIAL CORN YIELD GAINS IN FIELD TRIALS
Do 100 THINGS 1% Better
Lessons From the Champions
“You don’t have to change everything at once. Pick one or two things each year and make them a little better. That’s how you build consistency. Yield contests are about doing a hundred things 1% better.”
“Don’t overcomplicate it. Stick with what works on your farm, and prove anything new before you go all in. The best way to grow is to trust your own data.”
When Farmers Retire, Bids Go Higher
Cut Costs and Protect Equipment With VFDs
Claas Lexion 8000 Series
A Systems Overhaul
Losing Sleep Over the Farm’s Fate
Do You Trust Your Land?
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