In this Feb 2023 Today's Farmer Magazine
FEATURES
Show-Me soil sense
Missouri agriculture’s diversity begins at ground level
by Jessica Ekern
Like-minded leaders
Second annual MFA conference provides education, networking for young farmers
by Allison Jenkins
Taking hold of the future
MFA reports on fiscal 2022, shares plans for 2023 and beyond
by Allison Jenkins
The year in review
Opportunities and challenges of 2022
by TF staff
2022 InReview
by TF staff
(Alternate view as Printed)
NOTICE of District Meetings
The week of March 5, 2023.
Off to a great start
Shield Plus makes a difference in calf health, performance at Turley Cattle Co.
by Jessica Ekern
Career connections
MFA’s Ag Life conference highlights job opportunities in the industry
by Allison Jenkins
The belly-to-belly way
Crop insurance planning works best when there’s real human connection
by Blake Thomas
Built to last
Producers can count on Iowa Steel & Wire for dependable, durable fencing
by Allison Jenkins
Manage small for big returns
Precision applications help protect your fertility investment
by Davin Harms
Four key components of effective fly control
Cultural, physical, biological, chemical measures important to pest management
by Dr. Jim White
DEPARTMENTS & COLUMNS
Country Corner
Clock is ticking on 2023 Farm Bill
by Allison Jenkins
UpFront/blog
MFA’s Twenter among finalists for AGCO Operator of the Year
McIntyre, Worthington named ARA Rising Stars
Conservation tradition
Markets (as printed)
Corn: South American drought tightens supplies
Soybeans: Exports to China continue to trend upward
Cattle: Producers may see record fed cattle prices in 2023
Wheat: Markets remain sensitive to winter weather
Recipes (as printed)
Kick it up a notch
Marketplace (as printed)
BUY, sell, trade
Viewpoint
A chance to look forward
by Ernie Verslues
Closing Thought
Poem by Walter Bargen
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