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A west-central Minnesota farmer wrapped up corn planting this week. Chad Willis of Wilmar says conditions kept improving ...
A north-central Illinois farmer says he’s concerned federal cuts to the USDA will stymie the adoption of conservation ...
The CEO of a company that invests in sustainable aviation fuel production predicts tremendous growth in the next decade.
Ohio Farm Bureau members are one step closer to having additional access to rural healthcare options. Director of state ...
The coordinator of the Illinois Agricultural Pest Survey at the University of Illinois says the arrival of black cutworm moth ...
For the remainder of the week, mild, showery weather across the central and eastern U.S. will favor the development of winter ...
Spring fieldwork is ramping up across the Midwest, and David Doonan, who covers western Illinois for Nutrien Ag Solutions, says a large fleet backs their custom application services to ensure growers ...
An entomologist at Purdue University says overreliance on corn-rootworm resistant traits has reduced profitability for some farmers. Christian Krupke says states in the Eastern Corn Belt have used the ...
A regional manager for Beck’s Hybrids says farmers in the Upper Midwest are shifting more acres to corn. Heather Morris is based in North Dakota and covers the Dakotas, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
A farmer in southeastern Minnesota is hopeful cover crops will help him return to spring fieldwork sooner following recent rains. Ed McNamara of Goodhue says cover crops dry the soil out. “It ...
Farmers for Sustainable Food is continuing conservation efforts while adjusting to the Trump administration’s rebranding of a ...
A former chairman of the US Soybean Export Council says there’s still time to ease tensions with China before there’s significant impact to US soybean farmers. Lance Rezac of Kansas tells Brownfield, ...