Inside the February 2018 Issue
Features
‘Mor’ to the story (Cover Story)
From seed to seedstock, MFA’s proprietary corn, soybean brands go full circle
By ALLISON JENKINS
Engaging in the conservation conversation
MFA Incorporated welcomes full-time specialist in stewardship
By KERRI LOTVEN
Seeing is believing
MFA Training Camp 2017
by JASON WORTHINGTON, CAMERON HORINE and DR. JASON WEIRICH
Do you know what’s in your crop insurance policy?
If not, get to know the MFA crop insurance agent nearest you
by MIKE SMITH
Navigating MFA through challenging times
Leaders address economic uncertainties, encourage agriculture advocacy at 2017 annual meeting
By ALLISON JENKINS
Notice of district meetings of MFA Incorporated (To As-Printed Notice page in Flipbook)
2017 - The year in review
From new ventures and programs to community support and training tactics, MFA made great strides in 2017
By TF STAFF
Modeling excellence
Marshall FFA makes history with national recognition
By KERRI LOTVEN
Crops
Doing our due diligence with dicamba decisions
MFA sets new internal policies to minimize risk of off-target movement
By DR. JASON WEIRICH
Livestock
Give cattle a break
Reducing wind-chill effect can improve herd health, performance
By DR. JIM WHITE
Country Corner
Taking a crack at California egg law
By ALLISON JENKINS
UpFront/Blog
Feeding the economy
Forage and grazing conferences merge
The show goes on
Markets
Corn: Corn for ethanol continues to set records
Soybeans: Less wheat could mean more soybeans
Cattle: Strong demand yields higher prices
Wheat: Look for premiums to market harvest-time wheat
Recipes.
As printed flipbook. or Online Food page
Cherry picking
Marketplace
BUY, sell, trade
Viewpoint
Strong governance makes strong cooperatives
BY ERNIE VERSLUES
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