Summit Carbons Solutions would move something of value from one place to another for a fee, and as such is entitled to survey private land and use eminent domain for its proposed pipeline.
A new season means new opportunities for research and there will be plenty going on at Purdue University’s Agronomy Center for Research and Education.
Hiring and retaining good employees can be challenging for farming operations, but it can be an important step for many farms as they work to be as efficient and profitable as they can.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — The University of Missouri Extension dairy team cautions producers to practice elevated biosecurity in light of a recent disease outbreak.
DeKALB, Mo. — When Pam Dexter attended a meeting at the DeKalb Community Center in 2009, she had no idea how different the next chapter of her life would look when she walked out.
For the first time in 18 months, pork producers posted profitable margins in February, according to data from Iowa State University.
Rain and snow hit a healthy bit of the Midwest over the first weekend of spring — a welcome sight for farmers dealing with drought conditions. However, until planting begins, focus remains on South America.
Rain and snow hit a healthy bit of the Midwest over the first weekend of spring — a welcome sight for farmers dealing with drought conditions. However, until planting begins, focus remains on South America.
The conversation that comes with aging is never an easy one to approach, but with a little planning, growing older on the farm doesn’t have to be a stressful situation.
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Editor’s note: Today’s Farm and Ranch Life article is written by a guest author in Montana, Darla Tyler McSherry. She founded the Ask in Earnest initiative to provide resources about preventing suicide.
Editors’ note: The following was written by Meaghan Anderson, Iowa State University Extension agronomist in central Iowa, for the Integrated Crop Management News website March 12.
Editor’s note: The following was written by Jessica Groskopf, University of Nebraska Extension agricultural economist, for the university’s Cropwatch website.
Editor’s note: The following was written by Angie Rieck-Hinz, Iowa State University Extension agronomist for North Central Iowa, for the Integrated Crop Management blog March 12.
HOUSTON, Texas — In an era of agriculture that features new technology each year, it can get complicated in a tractor cab.
University ag schools are not only thinking domestically but also are expanding their efforts internationally — offering students the opportunity to do research, experience other cultures and help other countries.
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraskans know wind. The Plains region is known for the fierce spirit of its winds, from ceaseless high-plains howlers to rampaging tornadoes to dangerous snow-blown whiteouts.
On his drives home from Colorado to southern Minnesota, wind turbines were a familiar sight for Dan Kaffine.
2 C. milk (warmed in microwave)
During Episode 37 of The DIG, Aaron and Collin break down the top three most interesting findings about soybeans in PFR in 2023.
Three years ago, the beef industry set its sights on a more sustainable process, and progress is being seen on those goals.
1, 30 oz. bag frozen diced hash browns
½ C. butter, melted
HOLY CROSS, Iowa — Getting family on the same page, particularly around food, can be a challenge at times, but it’s something Joy Gaul enjoys tackling.
Drought in Panama has caused some disruptions for Panama Canal traffic, which has impacted the movement of ag exports.
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