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Spring weather extremes continue to hit the Midwest
An atmospheric scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions says weather continues to create challenges for farmers across much of the Corn Belt.
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An atmospheric scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions says weather continues to create challenges for farmers across much of the Corn Belt.
A research veterinarian is concerned about the loss of federal animal health experts due to downsizing. Dr. Keith Poulsen with the
A cow-calf producer in central Missouri says he’s expecting a shift in cattle herds across the state later this year. David
A national wheat contest winner says every management decision needs to have a return on investment. Jeff Krohn tells Brownfield yielding
Missouri Farm Bureau is another step closer to offering a health plan to its members. On Thursday, state lawmakers approved Senate
Missouri Farm Bureau is another step closer to offering a health plan to its members. On Thursday, state lawmakers approved Senate
An ag economist says rising input costs are expected to pressure profitability for row crop producers. Purdue University’s Michael Langemeier tells Brownfield farmers
Minnesota legislative leaders and Governor Walz have agreed on state budget targets, including for agriculture. Minnesota Farm Bureau director of public
A professor of plant breeding with Western Illinois University says advancements in pennycress genetic research are leading it closer to becoming