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Successful Farming

Apr 01 2025
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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.

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Successful Farming

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

CORN OPEN INTEREST EXPLODES • Get ready for a volatile year.

SPRAYER MAINTENANCE TIPS • A well-maintained machine makes all the difference for yields.

DOES CORN STUNT POSE A RISK TO THE MIDWEST? • Expansion in 2024 has raised concern.

A GOOD SUMMERTIME BUY • Summer may bring good deals on seed tenders if you don’t need one this season.

MANAGING A MIXED FLEET • Bring all of your data and fleet management into one platform.

THE OLEIC ADVANTAGE • High-oleic soybeans provide a premium to soybean farmers, and cost savings to dairies.

FIVE MONEY HABITS FOR NEWLYWEDS • Problem: A friend’s crisis exposes financial work we need to do.

LACEY SINGLETON • Her nonprofit supports sobriety in the wild West.

PLANNED GRAZING PROVES ITS WORTH • How practice changes helped put this North Dakota ranch back on track.

BATTLING BURNOUT • A counselor offers ways to cope with chronic stress.

SOLAR ENERGY IS POWERING IRRIGATION • The interest is growing due to savings and cost-share opportunities.

BLACK CLOUD OVER SOLAR • Not all is sunny in the countryside when it comes to solar energy and agriculture. While solar energy can provide farmers with a new revenue stream, some are concerned about taking productive ground out of commission.

BRASWELL FAMILY FARMS IS ON A ROLL • From North Carolina to the White House, this farm’s eggs make Easter fun and delicious.

FLOWERS SAVED THIS FAMILY FARM • Austin and Christina Wrenn turned their abandoned family farm into a thriving strawberry and flower operation.

HERB-CHEESE MINI QUICHES

EYES IN THE SKY • Aligning an auger over grain bins becomes a one-man job.

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