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Tillage changes paying off
A central Illinois farmer says changing tillage practices on his operation is paying off. Elliott Uphoff, who’s based in Shelby County, says reducing tillage on some fields has brought good results. “This last year we did a lot of one pass minimal tillage on our beans where we just ran a vertical tillage tool across…
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Northeast Nebraska farmer pleased with harvest results
A northeast Nebraska farmer says she’s been pleased with harvest results. Debbie Borg tells Brownfield… “We had such timely rains up until August and so it was just a lot of fun because we were getting dry and it rained and things were looking really good.” She says yields have been good and corn and…
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New Protocol Accelerates Heat-Stress Screening in Wheat Pollens
New Protocol Accelerates Heat-Stress Screening in Wheat Pollens Farms.com
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Farmers more willing to try new technologies that boost productivity
A McKinsey survey found producers are interested in products and practices that improve crop yields, although cost challenges and skepticism remain barriers to adoption.
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USDA Officials: HPAI in dairy cattle is believed to be slowing down
USDA Officials: HPAI in dairy cattle is believed to be slowing down RFD-TV
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State Culls Over a Million Broiler Chickens Following Legal Roadblocks
State Culls Over a Million Broiler Chickens Following Legal Roadblocks Successful Farming
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Surge in Million-Dollar Operating Loans to Farmers
Surge in Million-Dollar Operating Loans to Farmers Successful Farming
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Seasonal surge in US pumpkin and fall produce sales
Seasonal surge in US pumpkin and fall produce sales FreshPlaza.com
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Hurricane Assistance and More ReConnect Projects
Hurricane Assistance and More ReConnect Projects AGInfo Ag Information Network
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Cattle on Feed Remains Elevated, Despite Low Cattle Inventory
Cattle on Feed Remains Elevated, Despite Low Cattle Inventory Farms.com
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USDA Expands ‘Climate-Smart’ Grant to Pork Producers in 12 States
USDA Expands Climate-Smart Grant to Pork Producers in 12 States Swineweb.com
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Farmers Invited to Apply for Tour to Brussels, Netherlands
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Farm Bureau members are invited to apply for an International Market Study Tour from June 7-15, 2025, visiting Brussels and the Netherlands. The tour will explore agricultural practices and climate-policy impacts in Europe, with opportunities to engage directly with EU agricultural policy organizations and meet farmers affected by EU regulations. The…
