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Weeds are taking advantage of more spring-like weather across the Midwest. Central Iowa farmer Corey Hillebo says he first ...
A north central Indiana farmer says he’s keeping safety in mind this planting season. Dave Schrock says farmers should to take time to plan ahead to prevent accidents. “We go over safety on and off ...
An extension agronomist with Iowa State University says some farmers in the state are shifting to more corn acres this year.
Two Democratic members of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee say Republican proposals that would cut funds for the ...
A farm business management instructor suggests younger farmers are more inclined to plant soybeans early. Kristina McVicker ...
Pictured: Ernie Goss with Creighton University The latest Rural Mainstreet Index has revealed the rural economy continues to ...
Some ag economists are concerned trade tensions with China could lead to a rise in inflation and have long-term impacts to ag ...
The director of the Renk Agribusiness Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison says farm bankruptcies are on the rise. During a recent Soils for Success webinar, Paul Mitchell says 2024 marked ...
A Michigan farmer says this season he’s been able to seed about 100 acres an hour with a new custom-built high-speed planter. Clint Hagen tells Brownfield the farm has a history of experimenting with ...
A southwest Iowa farmer says some growers have already finished planting in his area. Ray Gaesser raises corn and soybeans in ...
The president of Global AgriTrends says the escalating tariff dispute between the U.S. and China is going to hurt both ...
A Midwestern governor says increasing domestic demand for ag products could help improve uncertainty in the ag economy. Nebraska’s Jim Pillen says he’s met with USDA Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins to ...
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