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The chair of the Indiana Senate Ag Committee says the state’s farmers will have added protections in the event of a grain ...
For the first time an urban chapter has been named the Premier FFA Chapter in. Highland Park Senior High ag teacher and FFA ...
The president of the Illinois Farm Bureau (IFB) says crop damage caused by wildlife is weighing on his member’s minds.
An ag economist says the markets haven’t been impacted by planting delays in parts of the Midwest. University of Missouri’s ...
A farmer in southeastern South Dakota says planting progress has slowed due to wet conditions. Brian Hefty farms nearly 3500 ...
A field agronomist at Beck’s Hybrids says a higher seeding rate doesn’t always mean higher yields. Luke Schulte, based in ...
The CEO and Executive Director of the Missouri Soybeans has resigned. Gary Wheeler was at Missouri Soybeans for 11 years and ...
Photo of Jim McCormick by Brent Barnett/Brownfield An ag economist says the trade dispute between the U.S. and China has ...
The senior U.S. Senator from Iowa says the Trump administration’s fuel waiver allowing nationwide sales of E-15 during the ...
North Dakota is the first state to say federally approved pesticide labels are the law. Brigit Rollins with the National ...
A first-generation Illinois farmer says she’s found a unique answer to the “horsepower” needs of her specialty operation.
An ag economist says locking in lower diesel fuel prices could help improve margins. Greg Ibendahl with Kansas State projects ...
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