Wisconsin's winter wheat faces potential winterkill due to prolonged cold and minimal snow cover. Assessing stands in early spring is crucial for farmers to determine crop viability. Without snow's ...
Farming is a risky business. Growing food for sale has always been subject to unpredictable weather conditions, shifts in ...
A nine-year study comparing a typical two-year corn and soybean rotation with a more intensive three-year rotation involving ...
As America’s farmers and ranchers face tighter margins, an Ohio farmer says prioritizing diversification in crop production could help strengthen producer profitability.  Fred Yoder says it is a ...
The use of a strip-till cultivator has halved the number of maize establishment passes and more than doubled work rate at a ...
With a college degree under his belt, Aaron Krueger put together a fleet of equipment and returned to his grandfather's ...
Jennifer Gilkerson never imagined that her West Virginia farm’s freeze-dried fruits would get caught up in political fights ...
It can grow an inch or two a day, produce nearly a million seeds and emerge at almost any point in the growing season.
In early March, the Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts announced the pause of programs and furlough ...
FOR the first time in four generations, the Raines family in Texas did not plant a single cotton seed last year.
Presenting will be Alison Hawanchak, assistant professor of Old Testament at Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, Oklahoma. Tickets are $30 each. Hawanchak holds a Master of Divinity and a ...