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Farm industry News provides high-income, midwestern farmers with information about new products and technology for the farm. It is unlike other farm magazines in that it does not feature “how-to,” success stories or “management” articles on how to raise more corn or increase livestock efficiently. Instead, it focuses on product news, buying articles and high-tech agricultural developments. Farm Industry News views the reader as a purchasing agent for his/her own business.

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Karen McMahon 
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Farm Industry News TV

Watch video produced by the editors to show the latest equipment from the NFMS and UV Rodeo.

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Product Tests

See the results of the latest farm product tests conducted by Team FIN farmers and magazine editors.

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Green Agriculture

Recent articles on Biofuels, Water Quality, Credits, and what "green" practices will impact your business.

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Continuing Education

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CCA Accredited for 2.0 Units in Nutrient Management:


(New Course)
Utilizing Calcium as Nutrient That Protects Against Disease Organisms

This online accredited course focus on Calcium, an important plant nutrient in fertilizer management for maximum, healthy plant development as well as disease and pest prevention. It is accredited for Certified Crop Adviser credit as well as state hours/credit in California, Georgia, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and New Jersey. Credit pending in Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Washington.

This course is accredited for CCA Credits:


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Spray Drift Management

Keeping crop protection chemicals on the crop for which they are intended has been a cornerstone of farming not only to protect neighboring crops, but to not waste money allowing products to drift off the intended target. This accredited online continuing education course covers the critical elements of spray drift management.

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