Tips for Hiring Help on Your Dairy Operation
Good help is hard to find. That’s been a continual mantra of dairy herd managers looking to find employees to fill critical roles on the farm. In today’s job market,…
Good help is hard to find. That’s been a continual mantra of dairy herd managers looking to find employees to fill critical roles on the farm. In today’s job market,…
Focusing on continually improving their fourth-generation farm, Kellie and A.J. Blair added a center pivot to one of their Iowa operations last year. But rather than a traditional setup, the…
On the outskirts of Smyrna, Delaware, Andrea and Michael Haritos run an un-assuming homestead. While an unlikely and unexpected endeavor for these career real estate agents, the couple has transformed…
When my parents died, they put their land in a trust until I’m age 65. They wanted to prevent my siblings from selling the land until I reached a “good…
Hay testing is a crucial practice to ensure optimal nutrition among livestock. On this podcast, Lorrie Boyer talks with Shelby Filley, Regional Livestock and Forages Specialist from Oregon State University…
The speed and methods by which farmers transact business today are much different than in the past. Instant communication with dealers, retailers, and salespeople mean business can be transacted nearly…
Looking for some advice or ideas for your livestock ranch? Successful Farming and Living the Country Life have gathered together 11 ideas worth trying on your property. Hose holder My…
Born into farming and drawn back to the family farm in Manson, Iowa, after years in college and in the workforce, Brent Johnson has found his groove as president of…
Ask Brandon Wuethrich to name a trusted partner in his farming operation, and his local Ceres Solutions Cooperative is one of the first on his list. Wuethrich’s operation, Top Notch…
Looking for new home hacks on your farm? Successful Farming and Living the Country have eight ideas that could be just what you’re looking for. Drying herbs Treehugger / Julia…