Someone in my network shared this information w/ me this morning and I thought it was pretty interesting. Apparently these are the results of a survey from Top Producer…
Find us at the 2025 Arkansas Women in Agriculture Conference in Hot Springs, Arkansas
I will be on hand with FBN Community Builder Kelly Rottinghaus at the 2025 Arkansas Women in Agriculture event in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The event starts on March 31st and will run through April 1st. If you haven’t registered yet, click here. This is a great event that offers both educational and networking opportunities for […]
Be Sure to Checkout FBN’s Farmers First™ Crop Nutrition & Adjuvant Lineup for 2025
Our southern agronomists, Will Scott & Dan Mattison, shared these Crop Nutrition & Adjuvant resources w/ me this past week in New Orleans and I thought I would share my notes from our meeting as a resource for growers to bookmark and refer back to from time to time… Adjuvants by Category They may have […]
What we all need in Dark Times…
Even though we differ in several ways I have always somehow felt a connection to Hemingway, not as a writer, but as a person. I do know he dealth with some dark times and depression (and without the help of modern medicine I might add). For some reason the algorithms keep pulling up quotes by […]
The Impact of Tariffs for Farmers and Protecting Precious Profit Margins with 0% Financing from Farmers Business Network
I hope you are doing well, I just wanted to drop you.a quick note to let you know about some important topics that our team at FBN has been discussing w/ other growers across the United States. Please continue on and if there’s anything I can do for you please don’t hesitate to give me […]
Being Broken but Keeping On…
Ernest Hemingway once wrote: The hardest lesson I have had to learn as an adult is the relentless need to keep going, no matter how broken I feel inside. This truth is raw, unfiltered, and painfully universal. Life doesn’t stop when we are exhausted, when our hearts are shattered, or when our spirits feel threadbare. It keeps moving—unyielding, indifferent—demanding that we keep pace. There is no pause button for grief, no intermission for healing, no moment where the world gently steps aside and allows us to mend. Life expects us to carry our burdens in silence, to push forward despite the weight of all we carry inside.
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