Woeppel, Nebraska’s first National FFA Organization officer in more than a decade, discusses her FFA journey as the state ...
They don’t work all the time, but soybean seed treatments with the right fit can provide a favorable return on investment.
New processing plants drive the need for more milk, but farmers face manure storage limits and land access hurdles across New York.
Most cattle producers want to have the best genetics in their herds, but which method is best depends on the goal of the operation.
The 2025 Testing Ag Performance Solutions competitions in Garden City and Colby, Kan., reinforced a consistent finding across locations, crops and teams: More input does not always translate to more ...
A 2025 corn trial showed no clear gains from automatic downforce, but experts say hydraulic systems still pay off in many field conditions.
Richard Brock warns farmers to avoid confirmation bias and timing errors as markets shift from supply-driven to demand-driven ...
Meeting constituents’ needs in small towns was a priority for Indiana Farm Bureau during this year’s session, despite the fast-paced decisions.
Its Classic and Pro loaders now offer smarter controls, a voice assistant and improved agility to help meet a tightening ...
Agency grants summer E15 waiver while farm groups urge Congress to pass permanent year-round authorization for ...
Kneubuhler: There are several management decisions to control input costs after planting. The largest opportunity is nitrogen management. Many growers can cut 20 to 40 pounds of nitrogen per acre in ...
Don't guess on acreage data. Farmers should set offer levels below resistance points and split corn and soybean sales half-before, half-after.
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