Popular Articles
- How Could Wall Street Impact the Farm Gate?
- Purdue Expert Shares Tips For Figuring Cash Rents
- Lessons Learned From the Financial Crisis for Ag Producers
- Don't Remove Too Much Corn Residue This Fall
- Energy Balance Of Corn-Based Ethanol More Favorable Than Early Estimates
Latest Ag Jobs
2008 Corn Weed
Control Guide
2007 Soybean Weed
Control Guide
Weeds (select up to 4)
Food Industry Strategies Drive Biotech Acceptance
University of Missouri
Food companies battling for a competitive advantage may have influenced consumer biotechnology acceptance even more than consumers themselves, says a...
Brock Online Notes
Cattle On Feed Seen At Four-Year Low
The cattle trade is expecting Friday's USDA monthly Cattle On Feed Report to show the July 1 feedlot inventory at a four-year low due to exceptionally strong June marketing....
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLAN FOR THE FUTURE OF YOUR FARM
American Farmland Trust
Farmers often say, "The best way to protect my land is to farm it." This is true, but where will you and your farm be 10 or 15 years from now? Too often,...
ASA Announces 2003-2004 Officers and Committee Assignments
American Soybean Association
The Board of Directors of the American Soybean Association (ASA) has confirmed Ron Heck, from Perry, Iowa, as president, and Dwain Ford of Kinmundy, IL,...
How Is My Neighbor Making It?
Dave Kohl
This past week I was in Brainerd, MN, with the Association of Agricultural Educators. This is the 50th anniversary of the association, and the organization has done so much to advance business management in Minnesota agriculture....
Brock Online Notes
USDA Soybean Numbers No Surprise
USDA on Friday raised its estimates of both 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 U.S. soybean ending stocks, but the changes were no surprise to the market and were likely already be factored into futures prices....
Halftime Report
Dave Kohl
It’s now time to look at the economy after the first half of the year. The war, tax cuts and interest rate reductions are major factors influencing the health of the economy....
New Satellite Image Crop Maps Available On CD-ROM
USDA
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) has released satellite image maps depicting crop patterns in eight...
Brock Online Notes
EU Passes GMO Labeling Laws
The European Parliament on Wednesday passed laws requiring the labeling of all genetically modified food, a move which could lead the EU to lift an unofficial ban on GM crops but may not be enough to halt a U.S. trade suit, Reuters News Service reported.
...
Scout Now for Soybean Aphids
South Dakota State University
Producers should begin scouting for Soybean aphids now, a South Dakota State University specialist said. SDSU Extension Entomologist Mike Catangui said...
Farmers should sign up now for EQIP program
University of Minnesota Extension Service
Agricultural producers should sign up now if they're interested in the Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP), advises Gary Wyatt, regional educator...
Exciting Times In Nebraska
Dave Kohl
I spent this last week in Omaha, NE, with the Advanced Agricultural Bankers’ School. It was an exciting time between the tornado, the College World Series of baseball, and the hailstones!...
Brock Online Notes
Export Sales Confirm Chinese Soy Buys
The weekly export sales report from USDA confirmed that China has been in the market buying both old- and new-crop U.S. soybeans. USDA also reported better-than-expected corn sales for the week ended June 19....
Do Negotiations Pay Off?
Dave Kohl
Recently I was a lecturer at the Northeast School of Agricultural Lending at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. A study by Eddy LaDue, Brent Gloy, and Kevin Youngblood at Cornell provides some interesting industry results on management practices and their correlations to financial results, i.e. rate of return on assets....
Brock Online Notes
Richard Brock
China Seen Remaining Big Soy Importer
China is seen remaining a major importer of soybeans and soy products for years to come due to a shortage of arable land, which will limit the expansion of domestic production....















