Take the time to prepare for travel if you're moving pesticides around the farm. A few extra minutes and some caution could save you from a costly spill. agriculture.com/tips-to-tran…
Cooked in a dutch oven but finished off on the grill, these ribs are a sweet and savory treat perfect for your next big gathering — or for a nice family dinner! agriculture.com/honey-apple-…
U.S. farm equipment sales weakened again in May. AEM reports tractor sales fell 21.6% year over year and combine sales dropped 56.1%, with both categories lower year to date. agriculture.com/u-s-tractor-…
After a wet April, Wisconsin entered drought conditions during one of its driest Mays on record. Recent rains have improved conditions, but concerns remain. agriculture.com/wisconsin-fl…
In honor of America's 250th anniversary, we look back at 10 inventors, entrepreneurs, scientists, and scholars who profoundly changed the path of American agriculture. agriculture.com/10-innovator…
University of Missouri expert outlines five key steps for managing pasture weeds from mowing and herbicide timing to improving soil fertility. Learn how to reduce problem species and protect your livestock. agriculture.com/agronomy-ins…
A judge has tossed out key portions of Michigan’s new permit governing large-scale livestock operations, ruling that state environmental regulators violated due process when they added stricter requirements for manure-management. agriculture.com/partners-mic…
American Prairie and other conservation organizations have filed appeals in the federal government’s decision to terminate bison grazing leases on Bureau of Land Management parcels in Montana. agriculture.com/partners-ame…
These mouth-watering desserts will be a hit at your holiday picnic. Make our berry flag tart, no-churn blueberry ice cream, patriotic trifle, star-topped fruit pie, and red velvet cake roll. agriculture.com/family/livin…
Suicide rates among farmers are higher than the national average, says an expert. But, new research shows that online therapy can help with farmers' mental health. agriculture.com/news/busines…
The New World screwworm poses potentially life-threatening risks to pets, wildlife, and livestock. While the risk is concentrated in a few states, experts say a massive invasion could ripple across the American economy through higher grocery prices. agriculture.com/partners-wha…
It is not unusual that winter wheat harvest has not started in Nebraska yet, USDA said Monday.
The latest Crop Progress report rated the state’s crop condition 52% very poor, 30% poor, 14% fair, 4% good, and 0% excellent.
Read more: agriculture.com/no-winter-wh…
North Carolina corn condition was rated 4% very poor, 14% poor, 32% fair, 40% good, and 10% excellent for the week that ended June 7. Read more: agriculture.com/corn-plantin…
3 Big Things Today: Corn and wheat futures were lower in overnight trading. Export sales of corn were higher week to week while soybean sales declined, USDA said. Extremely dry weather to persist in western Nebraska where wildfires have been burning. agriculture.com/3-big-things…
Just 45% of corn in the Buckeye State rated good or excellent, according to USDA's latest Crop Progress report. Read more: agriculture.com/where-is-the…