Farmers and ranchers across the nation are dedicated to conserving water — a critical resource for both crops and communities. Through a range of conservation practices, they ensure cleaner water and ...
Planting more cover crops this fall is one way corn and soybean growers are addressing their 2026 nutrient needs and looking ...
For 117 years, Larson Ranch near Hamill, South Dakota, has run cattle and raised crops. Brothers Audie and Monty Larson’s ...
Farmers and ranchers protect water quality through conservation tillage, cover crops, nutrient management, and livestock ...
No-till farming is a technique that does not disturb the soil by planting new crops directly on the previous soil. He said ...
Illinois EPA and IDOA announce $67M CPRG grant to fund no-till and strip-till farming, boosting conservation and ...
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the Illinois Department of Agriculture have announced $67 million in funding ...
When snow covers the frozen ground, and most South Dakota farmers have sold or stored their products for the season, the ...
The Illinois Department of Agriculture is offering a $35 grant for every acre that uses no-till or strip-till practices this ...
Beer made from rice grown with less water, rye planted in the off-season and the sale of carbon credits to tech firms are just a few of the changes North American farmers are making as the food ...
Argentina on Friday formally became the first country in the world to approve the use of drought-resistant genetically modified (GMO) wheat, prompting fierce criticism by the country's massive export ...
Bioactive compounds in cannabis are significantly impacted by the chemical composition of the soil the plants are grown in, ...