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The USDA says emergency efforts to prevent the spread of New World screwworm will resume. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says ...
A Bayer agronomist says some farmers are concerned about delayed soybean emergence. Lance Tarochione, who’s based in west ...
A research lab at Kansas State University is continuing to develop drought resistant crops to help double the world’s food ...
For the first time in a month, highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in northwest Indiana. The latest case was ...
Chris DeMoss with MFA Incorporated says price and availability could challenge producers this spring. “If you’re going to top ...
Research is showing the benefits of applying solid manure over liquid manure to fields. Josh Mirabella with the University of Wisconsin-Madison is researching soil health and fertility comparing ...
Much of the Midwest should experience warm and dry weather the first week of May. Iowa state climatologist Justin Glisan says ...
A commodity group says a ruling by the International Trade Commission will likely raise prices and reduce availability for a ...
An associate research professor at the University of Missouri says she’ll be able to continue her mechanization research ...
A farmer from west-central Missouri says he’s concerned what the Trump administration’s tariffs mean for China, a top buyer of U.S. soybeans. Ronnie Russell raises corn and soybeans in Ray County. “I ...
A U.S. Senate Ag Committee member is calling on President Trump’s USDA Under Secretary for Trade nominee to go to bat for specialty crop growers. Michigan’s Elissa Slotkin says unfair trade practices ...
Mild weather the past few months could result in high alfalfa weevil pressure this spring. FMC technical services manager ...