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Winter is coming earlier and sticking around longer than typical, the Farmers' Almanac predicts. What's the forecast for Ohio ...
Cole Sonne was one of the panelist during the Ag PhD Field Day, where he discussed the forage crop on his Mt. Vernon, South ...
Farmers and ranchers across the U.S. would love to take greater advantage of the high prices, but with the U.S. herd at record lows, they can't meet the demand quickly.
South Dakota State University Extension is pleased to announce the 2025 Tri-State Drainage Research Forum on Sept. 9-10.
For farmers across North Dakota, alarm bells are ringing and could get louder following tariffs imposed on Canada and the ...
When it comes to shaping the conversation around beef in America, few voices resonate more powerfully than that of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.As both advocates and educators, ...
The Red Angus Association of America has awarded scholarships to six youth leaders for their achievements in agriculture, academics, and service.
Weather impacts, particularly warmer temperatures in Idaho, negatively affected second quarter volumes at the Natural Gas Distribution segment, with Jason Vollmer noting, "we talk about roughly $1 ...
Nebraska cattle rancher Craig Uden bought 200 extra mother cows and their babies over a few weeks in May to expand his herd ...
In past years, prolonged droughts have occurred, but modern science has been able to help farmers pull through these ...
Mitchell Mayor Jordan Hanson (left) and Davison County Commissioner, John Claggett, meet with rural youth as part of South Dakota Farmers Union Legislative Educational Retreat. Youth include Bryn ...