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Check out this extra information concerning the Top 25 events that have affected agriculture in the past 25 years.
Use these links to learn more on the info presented in Top Producer’'s Profit Puzzle series.
See how the Farm Credit System operates.
In an October survey, Top Producer asked readers how often they use various pricing tools.
See the results of a recent Top Producer survey, which dives into the many sins producers make in marketing their business.
Find further information from Chris Hurt, Purdue University Extension economist.
Find more information about specialty entries available for seeding in 2009.
Read more about the seed industry’s quest to double yields.
Read the bonus material for this topic.
Find out what you need to know if buyer goes bankrupt.
View the 2008 and 2010 charts for expected income growth.
Read La Nina weather updates from Allen Motew, QT Meteorologist.
Commentary from Jerry Gulke, Strategic Marketing Services, Chicago
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Input costs for 2009 are projected to be two to three times higher than previous years, according to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Extension. To help producers keep their heads above water during these challenging times, UNL Extension is offering online resources targeted to decrease production costs.
Visit the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s site on weather and climate. You’ll find maps, tornado data, climate change and more.
Read more about succession planning and Farm Journal Media’'s Legacy Project.
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Learn, watch and read more about Poet’'s Project Liberty and their goal of cellulosic ethanol.
Learn more about the “Million-Dollar Farms in the New Century” by USDA’s Economic Research Service.
Listen in as Farm Journal Machinery Editor Margy Fischer visits with Kinze Manufacturing’s father-and-daughter leadership team Jon Kinzenbaw and Susanne Veatch.
Use these helpful sites to plan for the weather.
Read the full report from the University of Minnesota.
See how ethanol plants and all grain buyers compare in basis prices.
Use these resources to help combat diseases in your fields.
Racehorse flats is what the locals call the area where I grew up in Illinois. There are a variety of reasons for that moniker, but I generally correlate it with the insanity that occurs when area farmers try to be first to the field come spring.
The reality of taxes is that they are a longterm strategy, and farmers can utilize them in their business to a competitive advantage, says Lance Fulton, tax consultant with Kennedy & Coe.
Use the following link to find more information about agricultural transportation.
Use these two sites to learn more about assessing your financial health.
Here’s more information on the South American corn crop.
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