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With strong prices throughout 2022 for the state’s major commodities, Minnesota farms were able to improve their financial position in preparation for expected economic challenges in 2023.
With strong prices throughout 2022 for the state’s major commodities, Minnesota farms were able to improve their financial position in preparation for expected economic challenges in 2023.
AFREC is tasked with improving fertilizer efficiency, farm profitability, and Minnesota’s environment through soil fertility research, technology development and education.
Beginning farmers nationwide will have access to an ever-growing amount of resources thanks to a new federal grant awarded to the University of Minnesota.
The Soil Management Summit emphasizes proven farmer experience and applied science.
With a variety of skills and experience, often hard-won through working for others, Latinos look for ways to lower barriers to ownership.
What is the culture on your farm? The culture of a business sets the tone and atmosphere of the work environment and can be used to gauge the health and satisfaction of your employees.
Mid-May rains have led to further planting delays across parts of Minnesota. Find recommendations on when to change hybrid and variety relative maturities, seeding rates, and more.
The University of Minnesota horticulture team can help fruit and vegetable farmers get answers to questions and figure out issues.
Annie's Project is a series of workshops for farmers and ranchers looking to understand management and decision-making topics as they relate to a farming operation.
Re-certify as an MDA Commercial Animal Waste Technician (CAWT) by attending one of these trainings.
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