|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() Feb. 7, 2025 Source: Farm Futures magazine news release
"At Farm Futures, we understand the challenges that keep farmers up at night," said Pam Caraway, executive editor of Farm Futures. "From market volatility and fluctuating commodity prices to planning long-term farm transitions, our industry experts are here to offer practical advice every step of the way." The Farm Futures editorial team includes senior editors Ben Potter and Bruce Blythe, editor emeritus Bryce Knorr, policy editor Josh Baethge and tech editor Andy Castillo, as well as several contributing writers. Together, the team boasts more than 100 years of combined expertise in marketing, business and economics writing. Their goal is to deliver essential insights that help on-farm decision-makers increase profitability. "Farm Futures has a long-standing tradition of equipping farmers with the knowledge they need to make a farm operation more successful," said Mike Wilson, senior executive editor of Farm Progress and former executive editor of Farm Futures. "This refined editorial direction builds on that foundation." Enhanced Content in 2025 Farm Futures is expanding its content offerings this year, diving into a range of critical topics, including: *How to create revenue streams to support multiple families Pre- and post-nuptial agreements *How to make sustainable practices profitable *Why do we care about Brazil's crops? *Using bids to buy inputs The popular NextGen series also will grow in 2025, focusing on estate planning, financial decisions and other tough conversations farmers face when integrating the next generation into their operations. "In what's referred to as The Great Wealth Transfer, a record number of farms and farmland will change hands in the next two decades," Caraway said. "How families line out their succession plan will decide whether the farm continues into the next generation. The NextGen series is designed to help families navigate the road to transition." Connect with Farm Futures Growers and other professionals have several different ways to connect with the Farm Futures brand: *A bi-monthly print magazine *A bi-monthly digital edition *Twice-daily market update e-newsletters *Daily refreshed web and social content Discover the latest insights and tools for agricultural leadership at www.farmprogress.com/farm-futures. Stay informed by signing up for the free e-newsletter at https://pgs.farmprogress.com/sign-up-today-ff-digital-issues. Tweet |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
|
![]() |
|||||||||||||