Winter arrived quickly, with snow and cold weather pushing through much of the Midwest this month. On the farm, the snow may not have a direct impact on the grain
Current technologies and management, agronomics, insect thresholds, economics and other topics are on the agenda for the South Carolina Corn and Soybean Growers Annual Meeting on Dec. 14 in Santee.
Craig Kienast
Iowan Dan Beenken and his sons are building a 72-foot bin that can hold 245,000 bushels. It’s part of a larger, ongoing storage strategy, which is in its seventh year. Basis and rising raw material costs complicate on-farm grain storage decisions.
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Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021
Many farmers closed 2020 with a much-needed dose of profits and a promise of a lucrative 2021. Now comes a question you may not have had to ask in several years: Where should I invest the money?
Competition for these dollars can be fierce. Does it make sense to pay down debt first? Invest in much-needed machinery repairs or upgrades? Initiate a new tiling project? Build more on-farm storage?