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A student at Ohio State says there’s a rising interest in students wanting to pursue a career in ag education. Mallory Kramer ...
The Ag Retailers Association says EPA’s recently released final insecticide strategy will be more flexible for the ...
National Farmers Union members are in Washington D.C. this week urging lawmakers to pass a new farm bill. Gary Wertish is president of the Minnesota Farmers Union. “We have over 100 members to ...
An agronomist says the short-term weather forecast should encourage more corn planting across South Dakota and Minnesota.
Potato industry leaders say they are concerned about how USDA staffing cuts could impact disease mitigation efforts at the ...
Planting is off to an encouraging start for west-central Minnesota farmer Noah Hultgren. “We finished sugarbeets at the end ...
A new study shows that the biodiesel industry helped contribute more than $42 billion to the US economy in 2024. Kate Shenk ...
Ideal planting weather is expected across much of the Midwest this week. Brent Mohn grows corn and soybeans near Lakeville in ...
As growers begin applying Enlist herbicides this spring, Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist, Scott Pringnitz, says there are several ways to get the most out of each trip across the ...
Overall, crops are doing well in Arkansas so far. USDA’s National Ag Statistics Service says as of Sunday, 86% of the state’s ...
Mexico led the way for U.S. grain and oilseed export inspections during the week ending May 1st. Inspections of corn and soybeans were above what’s needed weekly to meet projections for the current ...
Above average temperatures and moisture in Missouri the final week of April helped green up pastures and encouraged crop emergence. USDA says 31 percent of the state’s corn emerged, more than double ...