MyFarms

MyFarms MyFarms is an independent technology company that makes it safe and easy for farmers to maximize yield.

MyFarms was created by Fennig Farms, a fourth generation corn and soybean farm in Jay County, Indiana. Fennig Farms celebrated its Centennial anniversary in January, 2011 by launching MyFarms, an interactive web application designed to help farmers get the most out of precision technology and supplier relationships.

MyFarms is proud to deliver the sustainability IT infrastructure for the BASF e3 sustainable cotton program.  Read more ...
09/24/2019

MyFarms is proud to deliver the sustainability IT infrastructure for the BASF e3 sustainable cotton program. Read more by clicking below:

BASF Helps Cotton Growers Deliver Traceability, Sustainability For Consumer Brands

05/30/2013

Congratulations to MyFarms Team Members Philip and Laura Reese on the news of IT'S A BOY! Welcome Joel Philip Reese!

Our hearts go out to the state of Oklahoma. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
05/21/2013

Our hearts go out to the state of Oklahoma. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

04/11/2013

Did you know? MyFarms is the only tool capable of combining on-farm production information with a seed company’s product knowledgebase to automatically identify the best options for each field in the operation.

04/10/2013

Forecast today for Jay County, IN: Scattered thunderstorms, especially during the afternoon hours. A few storms may be severe. High 72F. Winds SW at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 50%. Damaging winds, large hail and a few tornadoes are possible through late week.

04/09/2013

Everyone's asking: Will you be implementing plans for precision planting this growing season?

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04/08/2013

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04/08/2013

Make every seed count with the Precision Disk 500 and 500T Air Drill from Case IH.

04/08/2013

Spring has arrived.

The Decatur Farmers Market is sponsored by The Decatur Chamber of Commerce, Decatur Main Street, Purdue Extension, and Decatur Parks and Recreation.

04/08/2013

On this day in history: President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorizes almost $5 million to implement work-relief programs on this day in 1935. Hoping to lift the country out of the crippling Great Depression, Congress allowed the president to use the funds at his discretion. The act was unprecedented and remains the largest system of public-assistance relief programs in the nation's history.

04/05/2013

Fact: "Farmers in general are overwhelmed when picking up a seed catalog today," said Tom Burrus, President of Burrus Hybrids.

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