Farm Progress

Farm Progress

Farm Progress is the publisher behind 22 magazines focused on farming and ranching. With nearly 200 years of history, it is a well-established company owned by Informa. One of its notable achievements is publishing Prairie Farmer, the oldest continuously published magazine, which started in 1841. Farm Progress also offers 18 regional magazines that provide in-depth coverage of various agricultural communities. Each year, the company organizes four farm shows, including the Farm Progress Show, which began in 1953.

National, Trade/B2B
English
Online/Digital

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Domain Authority
65
Ranking

Global

#110830

United States

#27340

Heavy Industry and Engineering/Agriculture

#32

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Articles

  • 3 days ago | farmprogress.com | Brian Basting |César Cruz

    Price volatility in new-crop corn has increased of late amid considerable uncertainty about U.S. corn production potential. An effective risk management plan is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to execute if it is not carefully constructed prior to an unexpected market development. With that said, the preparation of an appropriate marketing strategy well in advance sets the stage for calm, systematic response to volatile markets.

  • 3 days ago | farmprogress.com | Fran O'Leary

    Every year, nearly 40% of the food produced in this country is wasted, according to USDA. Food waste happens at all stages of production, including harvesting, packing and restaurant preparation. We are all guilty of wasting food. Who hasn’t had fresh produce, deli meat or leftovers spoil in the refrigerator? The same is true for a loaf of bread, a bag of chips, or a banana or two. People waste food by not eating leftovers or not finishing leftovers before they spoil in the refrigerator.

  • 3 days ago | farmprogress.com | Bailey Miller

    The Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership class completed a seminar in Washington, D.C., and Gettysburg, Penn., from March 23-29. While in Gettysburg, KARL Class XVII participated in the Gettysburg Leadership Experience. This program offers in-classroom modules, accompanied by battlefield tours, to discover leadership lessons from the Battle of Gettysburg.

  • 4 days ago | farmprogress.com | Jennifer M. Latzke

    NEW DIGS: The Swine Research and Teaching Center at Kansas State University has opened a new swine nursery facility, replacing a structure that served the university for more than five decades. K-State Department of Animal Sciences and IndustryKansas State University animal scientists are hailing the opening of a new swine nursery facility on the north side of the Manhattan campus as another step toward improving profitability and efficiency for swine producers in Kansas and beyond.

  • 5 days ago | farmprogress.com | Jennifer M. Latzke

    Kansas dairy farmers are not giving up on the proposed Kansas State University dairy project, says K-State Dairy Extension Specialist Mike Brouk.  Brouk spoke at the annual Kansas Dairy Meeting in March updating dairy farmers on the status of the proposed $43 million new dairy teaching and research facility at K-State. Proposed projects at K-State must have state legislative approval and be included in the budget process.