Garrett Love, a southwest Kansas farmer and vice chair of the National Sorghum Producers hasn't seen a year like 2025.
Enthusiasm for drone use in agriculture is growing quickly. The technology has moved from novelty to necessity on many farms ...
Proper care now contributes to success next spring. As autumn settles over Iowa, it’s easy to think gardening season is winding down. But for trees — especially those newly planted — fall is a ...
Kansas State University entomologist Jeff Whitworth adds another scary warning: “And they’re watching you with multiple eyes and fangs made for sucking blood.” But unlike the Addams Family of 1960s ...
Weather trends toward drought have Texas cattle producers considering their options as cool-season forage planting gets underway.
Syngenta is seeking to further address herbicide resistance in it latest research on soybeans in the race to stay ahead of ...
October has rolled around and it’s a busy time for farm families. Fall harvest, silage cutting, weaning calves, and wheat planting are well underway. Add in the stress of the farm economy today, ...
Addressing mental health needs in rural communities continues to be a focus of experts, including one who puts farmers and ranchers at the top of his list. Will Stutterheim, instructor and ...
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has released a new fact sheet to help forage producers and ranchers identify and monitor the pasture mealybug, an invasive pest recently confirmed in multiple ...
A price-fixing lawsuit that has been in progress since 2019 has now reached a settlement and is pending a federal judge's ...
The I-29 Moo University Dairy Webinar Series, in collaboration with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, will continue with three webinars on Tuesday, Oct. 14, Tuesday, Oct. 21, and Tuesday, ...
As a result of adequate mid-summer rainfall in the west, production was significantly better than we have seen in some time.