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Reports of federal immigration raids on farms and packing houses in Ventura County, Calif., this week have sent shock waves through the region’s agriculture industry, prompting farm groups to advise ...
Research shows simulating crop injury spurs plants to do more. New trait technology and a biological product show promise.
The FFA tribute this week goes to Alivia King, an incoming junior in the Coon Rapids Bayard, FFA. She was in attendance at ...
Drainage tile field day will offer firsthand look at summer installation. Indiana Barn Foundation will hold annual meeting at ...
Donald Trump’s tariff policies have disrupted global markets as companies and countries navigate the potential impact ...
Having grown up on a hobby farm with cows, horses, sheep and goats, Sara Coakley set her sights on becoming a veterinarian. After high school graduation, she moved out of her childhood home in ...
As Southwest farmers began rolling combines into wheat fields this month, markets offered scant reason for improved pricing opportunities. Several factors continue to weigh on wheat markets, explains ...
The 2025 growing season is rolling. Throughout Iowa, we enjoyed one of the smoothest spring planting seasons in recent memory. An early calendar start was paused with a 10-day break because of ...
Mike Pearson takes a look at the plans by JBS-USA to build a new sausage processing plant in Perry, Iowa. The plant will produce 135 million pounds of sausage a year. It will create 500 new jobs with ...
“Sowing Our Stories…Beyond the Farm Gate” is the theme of the annual Iowa Women in Agriculture Conference on July 31 at the FFA Enrichment Center in Ankeny. The conference will explore the challenges ...
Bill and Kim Hunter were working long hours chasing sunsets to finish corn and soybean planting season as excessive rainfall kept them out of tractor cabs and farm fields in early spring. So how wet ...
“The best-laid plans go awry.” Was there ever a more relatable idiom for people working in ag in July? We’re coming to the ...