Upper Midwest alfalfa off to a slow start
An agronomist says the first crop of alfalfa is not what many farmers were hoping for. Jon Zuk with Winfield United
An agronomist says the first crop of alfalfa is not what many farmers were hoping for. Jon Zuk with Winfield United
A field agronomist for Burrus Seed says the latest cool stretch of weather has caused some corn and soybean emergence issues.
U.S. Soybean Export Council CEO Jim Sutter says trade between the U.S. and China could level out following recent trade talks,
Livestock producers are adjusting to rising input costs related to the conflict in the Middle East. Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association executive
Proposed legislation in the U.S. Senate could help reduce agriculture’s reliance on China as a critical export market. Senator Pete Rickets
A technical service manager with FMC says he is expecting increased pest pressure for soybeans this year. Bruce Steward says drought
An Indiana farmer-leader with the United Soybean Board says a new tool could help farmers navigate the challenging ag economy. Don
A member of the U.S. House Ag Committee says lawmakers need to get more serious about providing additional emergency relief for
A northern Illinois farmer says it’s been a long planting season. John Bartman, who grows corn, soybeans, wheat, and vegetables in