Application timing of a foliar fungicide treatment in corn is important for maximizing disease control and yield, advises Jim Henry.
If policymakers are not able to learn from the mistakes of the past, the past could repeat itself.
Eleven Lincoln Land Community College agriculture students participated in a weeklong agricultural industry tour of ...
The Council for Agricultural Science and Technology opened nominations for the 2026 CAST Lifetime Achievement Award and is ...
Results of a new study about women in agriculture were unveiled by American Farm Bureau Federation’s Women’s Leadership ...
The latest Commodity Cost and Returns report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture provides the first comprehensive look at how recent disruptions in global energy and fertilizer markets are ...
Corn shelling is once again a job on Nathan Gudmunson’s farm operation. “The last time we filled the crib was about 1991 and ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on April 22 signed a $300 million “blanket purchase agreement” with Palantir Technologies Inc. to, as Palantir explained, “support the National Farm Security Plan” ...
Farmers for Soil Health, the farmer-led initiative launched in 2022 to double cover crop acres on U.S. farmland by 2030, has ...
Thirteen lucky corn growers started the season off with an unforgettable surprise when they discovered their Pioneer brand ...
Aaron Carmer (left) and Collin Scherer share farm research insights from Beck’s Hybrids on YouTube. (Beck’s Hybrids photo ) ATLANTA, Ind. — In the showdown between ground and aerial fungicide ...
Illinois corn silking reached 17% and soybeans setting pods reached 8%, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service.
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