A warm spring did its part to set the stage for early planting, but that warm weather could also spell trouble for insect ...
Modern tractors may look like those from two decades ago, but inside, new models have gone through a revolution.
Rural community resistance to solar development is expressed at the focal point of county zoning approval, with citizen ...
MSCA member Don Schiefelbein testified in the Senate Ag Committee in support of two bills enforcing “cell-cultured” or ...
While brand new cotton gins are not an anomaly in the Midsouth, they are few and far between. Tucked up under the bootheel of ...
Why aren’t more farmers installing saturated buffers, bioreactors or wetlands that enhance water quality? Well, the report Decoding Iowa Farmers’ Understanding of Edge-of-Field Conservation Practices ...
It’s garden time. As a matter of fact, April is National Garden Month. I asked ChatGPT why a farmer should plant a garden. It replied, “Beyond their practical significance, farm gardens hold profound ...
There have been several reports of ryegrass control failures following glyphosate applications in the spring. Last year, seeds from 49 ryegrass populations from Maryland and Delaware were screened for ...
It’s not just anhydrous ammonia prices on the rise. Phosphorus, potash and urea are experiencing the same unprecedented increases. At the end of December, phosphorus (diammonium phosphate — DAP, and ...
When lawmakers return from vacation next week, they will once again be tasked with passing 12 budget bills to keep government agencies running. In 2022, Congress approved all appropriations packages ...
Custom rates for early season field operations in North Dakota are down slightly for most operations from 2016 according to Ron Haugen, North Dakota State University Extension farm management ...