Feature
Rabo AgriFinance Expects End to Record Farm Income in 2012
Curt Hudnutt, Chief Credit Officer of Rabo AgriFinance, states it is unlikely to be another year of record farm income. In 2012 farmers may have to deal not only with rising production costs but also with less support from U.S. taxpayers with the expiration of the Farm Bill in September.
Latest News
-
Obama Administration Announces Steps to Boost the Rural Economy, Promote Job Creation
-
Take a Seat and Drive: John Deere Kicks Off Drive Green Events for 2012
-
E15 Gasoline on Horizon
-
Cotton Loss Due To Insects Declines, But Control Costs Rise
-
Working to Protect Plants for Future Generations
-
ASA Cheers Upcoming Implementation of Korea Free Trade Agreement
-
USDA Announces New Highly Erodible Cropland Initiative for CRP
-
Fed Cattle Prices to Continue to Set Historically High Prices
-
U.S. & China Sign Strategic Cooperation in Agriculture
-
Longer Days Mark Legislative Session
Recent Features
-
Pioneer Hi-Bred Has Record-Breaking 2011
Rusty Harris, Pioneer Hi-Bred account manager for Georgia and Florida, discusses Pioneer's success in ...
-
Reinke Irrigation Foresees Increasing Use of Technology on the Farm
Mike Mills, Manager of Reinke Irrigation, shared how Reinke Irrigation has been "quietly on ...
-
Grasshopper Fertilizer Delivers Consistent Growth
GW Sharp, owner of Grasshopper Fertilizer, shares how his company has consistently experienced double-digit ...
-
Technology Decreasing Irrigation Copper Thefts
Amid high copper prices and a lackluster economy, copper thefts are an issue in ...
-
A Conversation With USDA Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan
GrowingAmerica.com contributing editor Chuck Strangward speaks with Kathleen Merrigan about the issues impacting farmers ...
Video
Direct Connect
Growing South Carolina Direct Connect is a resource directory of select businesses. Contact us to find out how your company can be seen by thousands of executives each day.


