Farmers are getting more tools in their toolbox, thanks to new research from the University of Missouri that shows how they can tweak planting practices to make the most of every acre.
Arkansas farmers planted more acres of soybeans and corn this year and much less rice as they grappled with higher fuel and ...
U.S. farmers pay unsustainably higher prices for seed and chemicals than competitors in Brazil, their major global rival, a ...
The heat dome that settled over much of the United States affected some specialty farmers who produce crops fruits and ...
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Horse owners should begin stocking up on hay now
Horse owners are encouraged to pay close attention to hay this summer. Experts and producers across the region are sounding ...
From shade to chestnuts, new planting methods and diverse business models are making tree integration more viable than ever.
Experts warn that Kentucky’s hay production is down in some areas due to uneven rainfall and pasture conditions, which could tighten supplies by winter. Horse owners are being urged to plan ahead and ...
When Tom Lounsbury started going to school in the mid-1950s, most of the kids in his class were from farming families. There ...
As the high summer temperatures compound long-term drought conditions, taking steps to protect both cattle and the pastures ...
In the early 1970s, the operation became known as Triple D Ranch, a name inspired by the initials shared across multiple ...
A historically dry winter in many Western states has ranchers facing tough choices.
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