Applying business risk analysis to climate, a new report on Jan. 23 warns agriculture of the potential disruptions to its economy that climate change could wreak in the coming decades.
Applying business risk analysis to climate, a new report on Jan. 23 warns agriculture of the potential disruptions to its economy that climate change could wreak in the coming decades.
AFBF: High prices for calves, fed cattle will continue through 2015
Despite going into 2014 with historically small cattle numbers and exiting last year with the lowest annual beef production figure since 1993, high prices for calves and fed cattle are expected to continue through 2015.
Network lets Indiana farms test practices toward water quality
Joining more than 400 crop producers across Indiana this year, a small band of farmers in Jay County will evaluate their management practices using technology provided through the On-Farm Network.
Livestock logging technology spreading throughout Indiana
Shippers outside Indiana wanting to move livestock into state borders newly have access to what may be an easier, more accurate way to log those animals with the Indiana Board of Animal Health.
Midwest farmland still selling, though buyers more choosy
Lower commodity prices may have made potential buyers of farmland more selective, but there’s still strong interest in purchasing property, according to the president of Schrader Real Estate and Auction Co.