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A farmer in eastern Missouri says he’s concerned about soil-borne soybean diseases with the excessively wet spring. “We may ...
A farmer in northeast South Dakota says the spring’s weather has been good, but not perfect for the crops. Doug Sombke says ...
An extension crops educator encourages farmers to be on the lookout for waterhemp. Dave Nicolai with the University of ...
Agricultural education is expanding in schools, even though fewer young people are growing up on a farm. Cheryl Zimmerman is ...
The pork industry continues seeking answers to questions involving the H5N1 virus. Dr. Lisa Becton with the Swine Health ...
Farm Bureau leaders from across the country are headed to Washington, D.C. this week. “It’s AFBF’s fly in and we’ve got a ...
The USDA says that as of the week ending June 5th, corn and soybean export inspections are ahead of what’s needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year got ...
A southeast Nebraska dairy farmer says restrictions on temporary worker visas continue to cause labor shortages. Darren Mueller with Prairie Land Dairy says his operation struggles to find day-to-day, ...
The Executive Director for Missouri Farmers Care says the Hogs for Hunger program is expanding, providing pork to food banks in northeast Missouri. Ashley McCarty says the effort is a collaboration ...
Soy-based SoyFoam fire suppressant can replace the current suppressants that contain toxic forever chemicals, preserving the health of the brave individuals who combat fires. While most industrial soy ...
Stewardship of crop protection products allows farmers to make successful herbicide applications while preserving the efficacy of their products. Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist, Ron ...
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