Hemp growers urge lawmakers to fix regulations instead of ending industry
A pair of Illinois hemp growers say legislation included in the Senate bill to reopen the federal government would erase a
A pair of Illinois hemp growers say legislation included in the Senate bill to reopen the federal government would erase a
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is reporting several additional cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza. The state says
An associate attorney at Ag and Business Legal Strategies says it’s never too early to take the first step in the succession planning process. Austin Peiffer says communication is key.
The Minnesota Pork Board recently formed an Animal Health Task Force. One of its members is Mark Schwartz, Director of Innovation and
A new campaign from Bayer is raising awareness about misinformation in the ag industry. Jess Christiansen, head of sustainability and crop science communications, says
A farmer in north-central Kansas says corn yields were disappointing even with several fungicide applications this year. Shale Porter says irrigated
An ag economist says it will be January before more details are known about what’s happening with the U.S. cattle herd.
An ag economist says the use of cover crops has increased over the past five years. Michael Langemeier says data from
A Wisconsin Congressman says the spending bill he and other House members will vote on has no major changes and could