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(WIFR) - Stateline farmers say their crops are on schedule, despite concerns earlier in the growing season. While Skelly’s ...
With better growth and less height, stalks are denser and stronger than standard corn. Anchoring into the soil increases with ...
As we flipped the calendar to July, we are set up with plenty of moisture heading into hot and humid days. We ended the month ...
Climate and weather can also vary across the farm. A sunny day can shift to rain and thunderstorms a few miles up or down the road. “The weather in Missouri can change multiple times a day even,” Ryan ...
Steve Robisky (CQ), a Cedar Falls farmer, sows seeds for native prairie plants into a field for a private customer ...
A new rule removes race and gender considerations from federal farm programs. The move comes after the Trump administration ...
Timely rains across much of Iowa have helped develop strong crop conditions as of the week ending July 6, according to last week’s Midwest crop condition report.
Global clashes and trade wars hammered Midwestern states’ agricultural economies early this year amid strong Southeastern states’ economies.
Iowa farmers continue their battle in 2025 against the state’s most invasive weed targeting corn and soybean crops.
Indiana is among the top states in the nation for cover crop adoption, as Hoosier farmers planted an estimated 1.6 million acres of overwinter living cover crops and small grains, like wheat, which ar ...
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Food security: Late rain threatens food productionAcross the country, rural communities are becoming increasingly concerned about late and unpredictable rain patterns being experienced in some parts of the country, which are already impacting farming ...
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