Mother Nature is imposing changing and challenging Midwest conditions this growing season.
Visiting an American-chestnut tree can still be a celebration even though it’s not what it would have been 125 years ago.
Sunflower acreage for oil-type sunflower is higher this year in North Dakota and South Dakota, according to USDA’s planted ...
Native warm-season grasses can benefit pastures, especially during the hot summer months. University of Missouri Extension ...
Like two peas in a pod, corn and soybeans have become the common crop rotation for growers in eastern Nebraska, but ...
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, can produce toxins that are harmful to livestock, wildlife and people. North ...
Hot, dry weather has taken over the lead in providing direction to the wheat market, as well as the corn and soybean markets.
Women play a vital role in U.S. agriculture — contributing through production, advocacy, education, and entrepreneurship, ...
For producers, federal conservation programs are complex compared to straightforward transactions with equipment or seed ...
Hot weather can bring a long list of problems for dairy producers. When cows are heat stressed, they eat less, produce less ...
Farmers from across the country are urging the federal government to expedite an investigation of the fertilizer industry as ...
Honey bees encounter viruses in their environments, especially when they forage on flowers and other food sources. Being able ...
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