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Have Your Say: What Topics Matter Most to Farmers in 2026?

Have Your Say: What Topics Matter Most to Farmers in 2026?
Jan 08, 2026
By Farms.com

Farms.com Launches Reader Poll to Shape Future Content

At Farms.com, we are committed to delivering content that helps farmers succeed—whether it is practical tips, market insights, or the latest innovations. But we want to make sure we’re focusing on what matters most to you.

That’s why we’re launching a short reader poll to learn which topics you find most valuable. Your feedback will guide our editorial priorities for the year ahead. (And you could win a $100 gift card for completing the survey.)

From rising input costs and sustainability challenges to new technologies and shifting policies, farmers face more decisions than ever. By sharing your preferences, you help us deliver timely, relevant information that supports your business and your future.

What Topics Are on the Table?
Here are some areas we’re considering, but there are many more choices on the survey:

  • Farm Profitability: Strategies to boost margins and manage costs.
  • Technology & Innovation: Precision ag, automation, and AI tools.
  • Policy & Trade: Updates on regulations, farm programs, and global markets.
  • Livestock & Crop Management: Best practices for productivity and health.

Take the Poll

It only takes two minutes to complete, and your input will directly shape the content we publish in 2026, and you could win a $100 Gift Card.

Thank you for helping us make Farms.com your go-to resource for agricultural news and insights.


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