Buying strategies pay off 

By: Rhonda J. Brooks

Farm managers outline steps to save you cash.Many financially astute American producers still have the don't-spend-it-until-you-need-to philosophy of...

Buying tips from industry pros 

By: Karen McMahon

Professional buyers reveal how they buy supplies for their companies.Few individuals in the U.S. spend as much money each year on supplies as farmers....

EU changing GM food position 

By: American Seed Trade Association

The European Commission (EC) is moving to end its unofficial 18-month moratorium on genetically modified (GM) foods, according to the British medical...

Farmer power 

By: Willard Cochrane

"A strong trade association of family farmers would give them real market power and real political power. By organizing, family farmers could once again...

buying 

By: FARM INDUSTRY NEWS STAFF

Another auction option TradeYard claims that it is the largest single source of used heavy equipment online and available for purchase. More than 100,000...

buying 

By: FARM INDUSTRY NEWS STAFF

Forbes recently highlighted the top 200 most promising and competitive business-to-business Web sites in the U.S. They selected these ag sites:agriculture.com...

Consumers need to know 

By: William Spain

"There is more and more a limited personal experience with agriculture and food, which gets in the way of understanding a lot of the things we're doing...

Losing an important commodity 

By: Watts Wacker

"We're really only 10 years away from 40% of [the] world having uninhabitable drinking water."...

New contract aids grain prices 

By: Karen McMahon

Growers use Cargill expertise to reduce grain-selling risks.One-fourth of the corn rolling out of Mark Wankel's combine this fall will earn the Illinois...

how to reach us 

By: FARM INDUSTRY NEWS

You can reach us at: 1) fin@intertec.com;2) Farm Industry News, Edit. Dept., 7900 International Dr., Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55425; and3) www.farmindustrynews.com...

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