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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 ...
GRAND ISLAND, NEB. (June 9, 2025) — Husker Harvest Days, the Western Corn Belt’s premier crop and cattle show, returns Sept. 9-11, 2025, featuring innovative demonstrations and continuing its ...
The first step was acknowledging that soil compaction existed and could impact yields. Your father and grandfather cleared those hurdles. Now you can go one step further. Add another layer to your ...
“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 ...
2024 trade recap: Exports surge Most global importers took advantage cheap U.S. commodities in 2024, including soybeans and corn.But according to Reuters’ Karen Braun, China sat out on that rush.
Did you miss some news this week? We’ve got you covered. Here’s a collection of the top headlines in agriculture. Did climate change fuel the LA wildfires? Did climate change fuel the wildfires that ...
Sens. Mike Rounds (R-SD) and Martin Heinrich (D-NM) sent a bipartisan letter to ag secretary Brooke Rollins, calling on the USDA to develop an emergency vaccination plan for cattle in the event of an ...
Over the years, North Dakota farmer Jon Wert grows spring wheat that tops 100 bushels per acre. And 2020 was no different. “We will see how this year’s 105-bushel entry places,” he says following the ...
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is considering a 24/7 trading schedule for ag commodities, as a way to keep markets "vibrant and resilient," according to Caroline Pham, CFTC chairwoman. But ...
Standing in a muddy cattle pen on a rainy day is not the dream college experience for many students. But the rare few who dare to live it know one thing: Livestock judging at this level prepares you ...