March 28, 2025 | Market Journal
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This week was grain safety week. This serves as a reminder of the critical steps for staying safe around grain. It is crucial for workers in the agriculture and grain industry to follow proper safety protocols to avoid accidents and health risks.
Land rent can be based on several things, like rental rates of the local area, percentage return on investment or percentage of gross income, to name a few. Many people may wonder, what should i charge for renting my land? We were fortunate enough to get some answers to those questions at the 2025 Women In ag Conference.
We were at Briggs Feed Yard this week and joining us to discuss recent trends in the Cattle Markets is none other than Mike Briggs. Here is our conversation from Wednesday.
Spring has officially sprung. How are things looking across the state as producers are gearing up for planting? Market Journal Chief Meteorologist Eric Hunt has the answer.
This week we are looking at research initiatives at North Platte's West Central Research Extension and Education Center with the Director of Agricultural Research Division, Derek Mclean and Extension Educator Julie Peterson.
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