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While times have been stressful for many it was rewarding to see folks come together in time-honored celebrations and observe ...
As the growing season progresses in Wisconsin vineyards, it is a good time to revisit an early-season disease that can have ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s planted acreage report on June 30 was as the trade was expecting and ended up being ...
A special broiler project offered exclusively to 4-H families in Butler County is providing youth with hands-on experience in ...
Andrew Koukol almost became a statistic. Instead, the father of two preschoolers today crunches numbers for a Kansas ...
Greg Gabel, who farms on the Huntley Project, says June 16 started out like any other day on the family farm but then the day progressed to afternoon, and the ...
While Missouri’s farmland market remains relatively stable, new survey data points to rising interest — and prices — for timberland and recreational properties. That’s one of several ...
Mike Clemens, a farmer near Wimbledon, N.D., who serves North Dakota farmers on the SBARE board, winds his New Holland L328 ...
While most Midwestern farmers rotate corn and soybeans, commodity prices and corn yield advantages compel some to plant corn ...
For the most part, the northern U.S. durum crop is looking good, although there are some red flags. As the crop progresses ...
Farmer sentiment weakened in June as the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer decreased to 146, from 158 a month ...
Our group of nine – eight members of my family and a good friend – were flown 60 air miles to Schultz Lake in a de Havilland ...