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One evening this past April, 24 participants in the Land Stewardship Leadership Academy faced a massive tractor and sprayer, ...
Farmers are increasingly seeking innovative ways to diversify their crops and tap into new markets. A recent project led by ...
The summer days are flying by. As some endings are drawing near, new beginnings are on the horizon. In the meantime, the kids ...
This is part of a series featuring winners of the Iowa State Fair Way We Live award for 2025. Iowa Farmer Today is a sponsor ...
It is that time again — time for the Illinois State Fair, which will be Aug. 7-17 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in ...
Adaptability is the name of the game for farmers. There is a constant need to evolve to not only meet your yield goals but ...
Like a coach studying game statistics to unlock a team’s potential, it’s equally important for cattle producers to track herd ...
Kansas cotton fields are entering the critical squaring phase, so Kansas State University agronomist Logan Simon and ...
Since early July, spring wheat prices have seen a slow march downward, and with harvest just getting started at the end of the month, that pressure is likely to continue.
There’s good news and bad news staring the corn market and producers in the face. The good news is that the 2025 corn crop in ...
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, can produce toxins that are harmful to livestock, wildlife and ...
Connor Sible, left, and Fred Below of the University of Illinois say they often hear questions from farmers about biologicals ...
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