In an opinion issued Monday, May 24, the appeals judges rejected arguments by advocacy groups including the Environmental Working Group...
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Read moreDry spring planting conditions have many growers wondering how their soil-applied residual herbicides will perform as the weather continues to...
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Read moreBy Clint Thompson Cotton and peanut plantings are well underway across the Southeast. Unfortunately with it being hot and dry,...
Read moreADM plans to build a new soybean crushing facility that will have the capacity to process about 150,000 bushels of...
Read moreAs climate change threatens global food security, researchers at Michigan State University are building better beans crucial to human nutrition...
Read moreU.S. Sen. Joni Ernst last Thursday tours the Old Threshers Heritage Museums in Mount Pleasant. She has proposed a bill...
Read moreWhile those numbers may seem like bad news for Idaho potatoes and better news for corn, there’s a big caveat:...
Read moreWEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Kyle Albertson is an achiever. But for him, achieving in everyday activities that most people take...
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