Business of buying 

By: Kurt Lawton

Are Roundup Ready seed prices fair in the U.S.? Many farmers seem to be echoing this question in light of a recent General Accounting Office report that...

New wave farmer co-ops 

By: John White

New groups of farmers are banding together to meet consumer needs.A new cooperative movement is afoot in the hinterlands that just might change the face...

Business of buying department 

By: FIN Staff

Think positive "Farmers' return must come from the marketplace, not our neighbors or the federal government. Today, we must stop being part of the problem...

Financing options from Cargill and John Deere 

By: FIN Staff

Two large agricultural companies have teamed up to offer a set of financing options to help growers finance inputs for this year's crop. Cargill AgHorizons...

Heating up 

By: Karen McMahon

Scientists agree that global warming really is occurring and will affect what you grow.Farmers whose fortunes lie with the weather have one more factor...

The Golden Buyer, Last in series Golden age of the buyer 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

These farmers have chiseled out new ways to get products, services and information for their farms. And they are enjoying better pricing, selection and...

Business of buying department 

By: FIN Staff

Supply management "I don't believe we can simply plant fencerow to fencerow, dump that product on the world market and hope that we get a price."Eugene...

Business of buying department 

By: FIN Staff

Europe needs more science A coherent scientific approach to food safety to prevent trade disputes and allay consumer fears over genetically modified (GM)...

A second harvest 

By: John G. White

Some farmers reap hunting dollars to boost acreage outputCanton, IL, farmer Ted Artis figures that some of his neighbors aren't happy that he has opened...

Changing face of your dealer (Second in a series, Golden age of the buyer) 

By: Karen McMahon

Life is tough for dealers struggling to service large, more sophisticated farms. Here's how seed, chemical and equipment dealers are coping.If you think...

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