This story was originally published by Grist with the headline Trump’s fertilizer tariffs could disrupt US crop production, ...
Much is currently happening in Washington, D.C., that could have several short- and long-term impacts on the farming community. But Clint Hardy, Daviess County extension agent, agriculture and natural ...
Dr. Fei Yang, UMN Corn Extension entomologist, joined UMN Extension Crops Educator Dr. Anthony Hanson for a discussion on corn insect pests. Dr. Yang provided an update on the current challenges ...
But he admits for the majority of the Corn Belt, the crop looks big. “Big crops get bigger,” says Gold. “And I think the market has already budgeted all this in. Plus, you look at the ...
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / March 11, 2025 / Action Against Hunger How One Refugee in Uganda Grew a Fresh Start ...
Corn and soybean diseases to watch out for in MN, including tar spot, were the topic of the March 5 “Strategic Farming: Let’s Talk Crops!” program hosted by University of ...
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Researchers tout farming innovation that could protect crops from the elements: 'It's a big ...On the other hand, the low-growing corn may make it easier for farmers to manage fungus or seed cover crops, which help control weeds, improve soil health, support pollinators, and more ...
As climate change, soil degradation, and food security concerns continue to rise, nanotechnology presents an opportunity to enhance crop production efficiently and sustainably.
Climate change is also affecting farming conditions by allowing more crops to be planted further north, ultimately leading to "more acres of corn in part to meet demand for ethanol," the AP said.
Row-crop tractors were once the backbone of American farming, designed to work with precision in fields of corn, soybeans, and other rowed crops. Many of these machines introduced innovative features ...
Across the US grain belt, the vast majority voted for President Donald Trump last year, embracing his “Make America Great ...
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