Southern Brazil is a different story. Pockets of Southern Brazil continue to see too much rain, especially in RGDS. The western part of the state of Parana is free to begin planting and should see ...
Our state climate history shows that October also tends to bring some of the driest days of the year and, more often than not, the National Weather Service issues some red flag warnings for a high ...
H, they will leave their 4-H experience with the leadership, critical-thinking and communication skills they need to succeed, plus a number of life skills.
Harvest is underway for portions of the Midwest, with early corn yield results coming in bountiful, as expected. While the U.S. supply of corn looks to be abundant, demand for U.S. corn is increasing ...
You may feel like the sun is setting on your farm following a rough 2024 corn and soybean price slide. How some farmers reacted following a similar 2014 price slump is key to enduring this latest ...
Even with low commodity prices, land sale prices have been stickier than expected. The outcome of this fall’s harvest will help dictate future land price direction.
For the last few years, fields across the Midwest have been plagued with the notorious soybean gall midge. Even with a lighter appearance of this pest this year, research at the University of Nebraska ...
Here are five reasons for you to break the cycle now by not tilling or reducing the intensity of tillage this fall. Doing so will lead to increased savings on your farm.
Dairy groups are crying foul over Colombia’s decision to impose an additional 4.86% tariff on U.S. milk powder exports. On Tuesday, officials with the U.S. Dairy Export Council and the National Milk ...
HANDS-ON LEARNING: Interactive educational kiosks help tell the story of New York’s dairy industry inside the Mobile Dairy Experience. The “grocery store” at the end of the exhibit showcases dairy ...
One secret to reaping benefits is getting a good stand. Researchers are working to identify the best seeding dates for various clover species.
The toughness, grit and determination of a Firth, Neb., farmer who fell 40 feet from a grain bin and lived to tell the tale was part of the reason he survived and continues to farm today.