A South Dakota ranch had the opportunity this summer to share its unique position yet similar challenges with producers from South America.
Chad Smith
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Chad started out as a radio broadcaster for 22 years, then made the switch to full-time freelance journalism. He grew up working on the family dairy farm, and enjoys staying busy with his wife and six children. Reach him at editorial@midwestmessenger.com.
While demand is still strong for the highest-quality farmland, prices appear to have plateaued for lesser-quality land.
“We are alive, strong and growing faster than we can handle.”
Several of the country’s biggest Certified Angus Beef brand ambassadors made a trip to Faulkton, South Dakota, to see firsthand how beef gets …
“It would seem that a country that needy and close by would be a logical trading partner.”
The window of opportunity for passing a farm bill this year is very small and closing fast.
Over the last 20 years, Minnesota cattle producers have taken a unique opportunity to leave a legacy in the beef industry that might outlive them.
The National Agricultural Law Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas, called 2023 a year for significant developments and changes on the ag law front.
Producers need to revisit the strategies they’ve been deploying around farm finances, the use of farm debt, and their cash flow.
