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Successful Farming

May/June 2023
Magazine

Successful Farming magazine serves the diverse business, production, and family information needs of families who make farming and ranching their business. Get Successful Farming digital magazine subscription today and learn how to make money, save time, and grow your satisfaction in the farming business. True to its name, Successful Farming magazine is all about success. Every issue is packed with ideas readers can take right to the field, barn, shop, and office to increase their profit and to position their farming business for growth and success in the competitive and global industry of agriculture.

PRESERVING A LEGACY

Successful Farming

CENTURY FARM

THEY SAID IT

RACING FOR EXPORT SALES • Rivals challenge U.S. leadership in corn trade.

SORGHUM STUDIES

TODD WILKINSON • The new NCBA president reflects on the past, comments on the present, and looks to the future.

CORN MATCHMAKERS • American Edge Grain gives farmers the opportunity to maximize profits by capitalizing on unique kernel traits.

’TIS THE SEASON … TO SELL CORN AND SOYBEANS • Watch these key dates in May and June.

WHO’S BUYING THE TICKETS? • Problem: Land may increase in value, but so should sweat equity.

STAR FARMER IS LEARNING BY DOING • This California up-and-comer follows his passion for production agriculture.

SEMI PRICES HEAD SOUTH • Class 8 values soften significantly, offering summer buying opportunities.

PORK POWERHOUSES 2022: EXCLUSIVE REPORT • Despite record-high production costs, overall sow numbers increase slightly.

LEVEL UP ON SOIL HEALTH WITH LIVESTOCK • Tom Cannon turned to no-till in the late 1990s after watching his wheat dry up and blow away in the harsh Oklahoma wind.

FOR THE BIRDS, FOR YOUR RANCH • Your next metric for healthy land comes with feathers.

A PLACE TO HEAL • Andrea and Michael Haritos use their farm to help grieving people in their community and to educate consumers about food production.

TAR SPOT IS ON THE RISE • Have a fungicide plan in place to protect against this opportunistic disease.

THE CREAM OF THE CROP • Ashley Bridges McMurry knows the long road to success is seldom straight.

FROM COTTON TO GRASS TO CARBON • How converting cotton fields healed soil and built carbon.

FIVE REASONS TO BE BULLISH ON CATTLE • Extremely low inventory means higher prices are in the forecast.

HOW TO OUTSMART CATTLE WORMS • You’ve heard the saying, less is more. You just didn’t know that it’s true for your deworming program.

SWITCH TO RX • FDA rule on antibiotic usage takes effect in June.

WALKING THE PATH OF GRIEF • Whether dealing with the death of a loved one or suffering a loss on the farm, grief is a process that can’t be rushed.

NEW FARMERS OF AMERICA • This group served African-American students during segregation.

RHUBARB CREAM PIE • Try something new with your rhubarb this year by baking this creamy custard pie.

PORTABLE WORKSTATION • Idea of the Month: Device lets you easily move tools where you need them.


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 76 Publisher: Dotdash Meredith Edition: May/June 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 26, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Home & Garden

Languages

English

Successful Farming magazine serves the diverse business, production, and family information needs of families who make farming and ranching their business. Get Successful Farming digital magazine subscription today and learn how to make money, save time, and grow your satisfaction in the farming business. True to its name, Successful Farming magazine is all about success. Every issue is packed with ideas readers can take right to the field, barn, shop, and office to increase their profit and to position their farming business for growth and success in the competitive and global industry of agriculture.

PRESERVING A LEGACY

Successful Farming

CENTURY FARM

THEY SAID IT

RACING FOR EXPORT SALES • Rivals challenge U.S. leadership in corn trade.

SORGHUM STUDIES

TODD WILKINSON • The new NCBA president reflects on the past, comments on the present, and looks to the future.

CORN MATCHMAKERS • American Edge Grain gives farmers the opportunity to maximize profits by capitalizing on unique kernel traits.

’TIS THE SEASON … TO SELL CORN AND SOYBEANS • Watch these key dates in May and June.

WHO’S BUYING THE TICKETS? • Problem: Land may increase in value, but so should sweat equity.

STAR FARMER IS LEARNING BY DOING • This California up-and-comer follows his passion for production agriculture.

SEMI PRICES HEAD SOUTH • Class 8 values soften significantly, offering summer buying opportunities.

PORK POWERHOUSES 2022: EXCLUSIVE REPORT • Despite record-high production costs, overall sow numbers increase slightly.

LEVEL UP ON SOIL HEALTH WITH LIVESTOCK • Tom Cannon turned to no-till in the late 1990s after watching his wheat dry up and blow away in the harsh Oklahoma wind.

FOR THE BIRDS, FOR YOUR RANCH • Your next metric for healthy land comes with feathers.

A PLACE TO HEAL • Andrea and Michael Haritos use their farm to help grieving people in their community and to educate consumers about food production.

TAR SPOT IS ON THE RISE • Have a fungicide plan in place to protect against this opportunistic disease.

THE CREAM OF THE CROP • Ashley Bridges McMurry knows the long road to success is seldom straight.

FROM COTTON TO GRASS TO CARBON • How converting cotton fields healed soil and built carbon.

FIVE REASONS TO BE BULLISH ON CATTLE • Extremely low inventory means higher prices are in the forecast.

HOW TO OUTSMART CATTLE WORMS • You’ve heard the saying, less is more. You just didn’t know that it’s true for your deworming program.

SWITCH TO RX • FDA rule on antibiotic usage takes effect in June.

WALKING THE PATH OF GRIEF • Whether dealing with the death of a loved one or suffering a loss on the farm, grief is a process that can’t be rushed.

NEW FARMERS OF AMERICA • This group served African-American students during segregation.

RHUBARB CREAM PIE • Try something new with your rhubarb this year by baking this creamy custard pie.

PORTABLE WORKSTATION • Idea of the Month: Device lets you easily move tools where you need them.


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