-
The Human Side of Farming Touched in Farm Bill Push
Farm bill arguments have come in all shapes and sizes the past year, but sometimes it’s the human one that hits a chord, as one seemed to do at a recent House Ag Committee hearing. Farming is unlike any other profession. GreenPoint Retail Senior Vice President Joey Caldwell told House Ag lawmakers recently that it…
-
Commercial Cattlemen’s Symposium to Focus on Technology Trends to Enhance Value
DENVER — The Commercial Cattlemen’s Symposium hosted by the Red Angus Association of America will be held Sept. 13, during the National Red Angus Convention in Lincoln, Nebraska. This year the Commercial Cattlemen’s Symposium will address building the future of the feeder cattle industry with focus on using technology to help enhance value in the…
-
Leaders React to USDA Funding to Address Drought, Conserve Water in Western States
WASHINGTON — On Aug. 1, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that it will invest $400 million with at least 18 irrigation districts to help farmers continue commodity production while also conserving water across the West. The funding is expected to conserve up to 50,000 acre-feet in water use across 250,000 acres of irrigated…
-
3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, August 12, 2024 Successful Farming
-
Program offers cover crop incentives for first-time growers
Program offers cover crop incentives for first-time growers Successful Farming
-
Will WASDE launch another wild ride?
Will WASDE launch another wild ride? Farm Progress
-
5 Most Expensive Grocery Items On Shelves This Fall
5 Most Expensive Grocery Items On Shelves This Fall Eat This, Not That
-
2024 Precision Specialist Spotlight
2024 Precision Specialist Spotlight Precision Farming Dealer
-
Exports continue to sputter
Exports continue to sputter – Ohio Ag Net Ohio’s Country Journal and Ohio Ag Net
-
EU sees smallest wheat crop since 2018
EU sees smallest wheat crop since 2018 – AHDB The Pig Site
-
Biden accelerated racial divisions, says Vance, using USDA as example
Biden accelerated racial divisions, says Vance, using USDA as example Food & Environment Reporting Network
-
Former Huskers help USA to silver medal
KTIC 840 AM/98.3 FM/98.7 FM – Former Huskers help USA to silver medal Rural Radio Network
-
Virtual Crop Tour: Critical Questions For Farmer Sentiment And Marketing
Virtual Crop Tour: Critical Questions For Farmer Sentiment And Marketing Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
-
They’re trying really hard to convince farmers to install solar arrays
Cutting-edge systems harvest solar energy while promoting crop growth: ‘These investments will cut energy costs’ MSN
-
Soybeans below $10/bushel, corn under $4 on mounting supply pressure
Soybeans below $10/bushel, corn under $4 on mounting supply pressure Business Recorder
-
How Much Have Our Crops Changed Since Agriculture Began?
How Much Have Our Crops Changed Since Agriculture Began? Science ABC
-
Field watch: Overcoming weather cropping challenges
Field watch: Overcoming weather cropping challenges Farm Progress
-
Report: CA factory farms perilously close to your produce
Report: CA factory farms perilously close to your produce Public News Service
-
Cow prices firm strongly, but processor margins remain solid
Cow prices firm strongly, but processor margins remain solid Beef Central
-
Russian attack damages agricultural company in Kharkiv region, two injured, one – by explosion
Russian attack damages agricultural company in Kharkiv region, two injured, one – by explosion Українські Національні Новини