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A field agronomist at Beck’s Hybrids says a higher seeding rate doesn’t always mean higher yields. Luke Schulte, based in ...
North Dakota is the first state to say federally approved pesticide labels are the law. Brigit Rollins with the National ...
A first-generation Illinois farmer says she’s found a unique answer to the “horsepower” needs of her specialty operation.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has declared May as National Beef Month. And Ag Director Chris Chinn tells Brownfield… “We are ...
Some farmers say they’re taking a cautious approach to marketing and crop production decisions this year. Nebraska farmer ...
An agronomist in Arkansas says there could still be good yield potential for flooded crops in the northeast part of the state ...
The chair of the Indiana Senate Ag Committee says the state’s farmers will have added protections in the event of a grain ...
An ag economist says the markets haven’t been impacted by planting delays in parts of the Midwest. University of Missouri’s ...
The Environmental Protection Agency could be moving forward with plans to address PFAS or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ...
A Wisconsin county is giving middle school students a chance to explore career paths in agriculture. The Kewaunee County ...
For the first time an urban chapter has been named the Premier FFA Chapter in.  Highland Park Senior High ag teacher and FFA ...
Researchers at Michigan State University are studying how farmers can benefit from converting a portion of farmland into ...