The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, April 1, indicates continued expansion of exceptional drought further east and along the...
Read moreHARRISBURG — USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will conduct its biannual Agricultural Labor Survey in April. The survey will...
Read moreAGRICULTURE EDUCATION ... Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig presented Leadership in Agriculture Education award PUBLISHED ON March 27, 2023 Iowa...
Read moreFertilizer prices and availability, along with environmental concerns — particularly with nitrogen and phosphorus — have driven farmers to administer...
Read moreSPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Shalamar Armstrong, associate agronomy professor at Purdue University, approaches farming through the lens of sustainability.Armstrong was a...
Read moreSarah McNaughton is a graduate of North Dakota State University, with a bachelor’s degree in agriculture communications, along with minors...
Read moreThree big variables in 2023 include weather (La Niňa), tight supply situation and uncertainty surrounding Ukraine/Russian agriculture, and exports.Ned Birkey...
Read moreAnyone going to buy a dozen eggs these days will have to be ready to pay up because the lingering...
Read moreThe 2022 corn yield was slightly worse than the year before but better than expected given the drought, according to...
Read moreKarl Hoppe, NDSU Extension livestock specialist, said cattle producers can use alternative feeds for backgrounding cattle in light of the...
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