Growers shift planting plans due to low prices. Minnesota farmers talk federal cuts. Minnesota company leads in frozen organic foods. SDSU student is researches how to make beef hold its fresh color.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume says the wet snow that fell in the early days of April provided needed moisture. Conditions are expected to warm up and dry out a bit for the rest of the month.
Roller Ranch has invested in premium genetics in an effort to offer their customers the best cattle they possibly can. Strong feet and legs, powerful performance driven cattle are what they are aiming ...
Farmers like Josh Gackle of North Dakota face uncertainty from the Trump administration's reciprocal tariffs. NDSU Extension experts explain what they see as major issues to watch.
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss the pressure of tariffs ...
Guidelines for potassium, phosphorus and sulfur in dry beans have not been updated in many years. Current University of ...
Grants have created a diagnostic paneling survey for herbicide resistance in kochia populations and evaluated molecular tests ...
Grain markets rallied following key USDA reports, but money flow, weather, and demand will continue to play pivotal roles in ...
Farm estate planner Myron Friesen considers the perspectives held by different people on selling or keeping farm land.
Knowing how much nitrogen to apply is crucial to any farming operation and researchers in Minnesota are determining the ...
Many ag groups expressed concern about the potential harm of tariffs implemented by the Trump administration, while some ...
Planting dry beans into spring cover crops could be a measure to protect young plants from damaging weather conditions like ...
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