HILLSBORO, North Dakota — Ten years and nine months ago, when Jon Bertsch’s father, Leon, asked him in if he...
Read moreSoybeans in the United States are often graded as yellow soybeans. The problem is that a growing number of soybeans...
Read moreMonths of drought are making the Mississippi River nearly unnavigable for barges, and that’s creating problems for farmers looking to...
Read moreSoybean harvest has been progressing well in southwestern Wisconsin, with yields averaging better than the historical average. Some farmers are...
Read moreAs the yuletide season approaches, the price of rice in Nigeria has risen to a record high of N37,000 per...
Read moreA program designed to teach school-age children about agriculture has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in grant money. The...
Read moreHUSTISFORD – Cover crops can provide many benefits to soil and the environment, but they can also be a challenge. That’s...
Read moreThe 2022 drought that dried up much of the Southwest water capacity, as well as crop prospects, reinforced the need...
Read moreWeather: Deric Snodgrass of Nutrien Ag Solutions is calling for another cool/cold week ahead, with some scattered rain, then a...
Read moreSeeing that the latest weekly report from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows that the percent of the U.S. corn area...
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