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Irons in the Fire: Broken eggs and broken dreams

Just beyond the back door sits a weathered 12-by-12 building that has served as a chicken house for two decades, though it goes back 80 years or more. Its patched roof, missing lean‑to and weathered boards carry the marks of horses, heifers, storms and time. Yet the structure has become as familiar and comforting as the morning sounds on the 51‑step walk from the house to the henhouse door.
February 26, 2026
Paul Marchant

A timeworn chicken house becomes a quiet keeper of history, routine and home.


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​​March 2026 new product rollout

February 26, 2026

Check out the latest products from Agco, John Deere, Vermeer and more.


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Farm success requires developing your material and people resources

Creating a strong employee development program that encourages promoting from within can help with employee retention and job satisfaction.
February 26, 2026
Bob Milligan

Here are four ways your farm can become great at developing and promoting your people. This development is much more than sending employees to educational meetings.


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Feed inventory is a profit and health lever on dairy farms

Properly managing feed inventory is key to maintaining a consistent feed program and in turn, consistent production levels.
February 26, 2026
Amelie Mainville

From a nutritionist’s perspective, feed inventory is more than a count of tonnes; it’s the backbone of ration consistency, herd health and overall farm profitability.


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2025 ends with near-record high finish in dairy export demand

December 2025 dairy product exports grew 13% year over year, resulting in year-end export volumes not realized since 2022.
February 25, 2026
Jenn Coyne

Things could not have ended better for dairy product exports than they did in 2025.


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Ensuring AI is the tool, not the master

February 25, 2026
Carrie Veselka

As AI tools rapidly expand, the advantage will belong to those who make informed, deliberate decisions and use AI as a tool instead of putting it in the driver’s seat.


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Corn price unchanged at $4.10 per bushel

February 25, 2026
Abigail George

The February World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report (WASDE) showed this month’s 2025-26 U.S. corn outlook is for greater exports and lower ending stocks. Exports are raised 100 million bushels to 3.3 billion, reflecting sales and shipments to date.


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March 2026 new product gallery

February 25, 2026

Check out new products addressing animal health needs, calving and more.


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Keeping feed value in the stack

Ongoing Idaho research shows uncovered hay loses quality faster, while tarped or shed-stored hay maintains nutrition, reinforcing the value of protecting baled forage over time.
February 25, 2026
Sawyer Fonnesbeck

Reducing the exposure of hay to the rain, snow and hot sun certainly aids in protecting the visual integrity of the baled forage. However, what does the weather, elements and time do to the nutritional integrity of these same bales?


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CattleFax: Record demand and tight supplies shape the U.S. beef outlook

Kevin Good described the 2026 cattle market and made predictions of where we will see supply, demand and trade. Mike Murphy shared a price outlook, and Randy Blach overviewed the beef cattle industry. Continue reading for a recap of the CattleFax session at NCBA Cattle Con 2026 in Nashville, Tennessee.
February 25, 2026
Abigail George

The U.S. beef industry is entering a period of historically tight supplies and record-strong demand, with shifts in both the beef cow herd and dairy sectors shaping the next several years.


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