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The chairman of the U.S. Senate Ag Appropriations Subcommittee says he’s been talking with the U.S. Trade Representative as ...
It’s tick season. And as we start to spend more time outside, the chance of a tick encounter can increase. Ticks can be ...
Missouri FFA President Andi Belt says it’s been an honor of a lifetime representing Missouri FFA and serving nearly 27,000 ...
An economist with Creighton University says farmers are still purchasing land despite the downturn in the ag economy. Ernie ...
It’s been a month since the last highly pathogenic avian influenza detection in Indiana and the state board of animal health ...
There are increasing reports of crop pests migrating north into the Midwest. Iowa State University Extension agronomist Angie ...
Soy-based foods have been a focus during April. Morey Hill, a farmer leader with the Iowa Soybean Association, says Soy Foods ...
States could soon be responsible for routine federal food safety inspections if budget proposals being considered by the ...
A farmer in northeast Arkansas says he’s still waiting to replant after several thousand acres of his cropland flooded ...
A recent trade mission to southeast Asia was an opportunity for farmers to highlight the value of U.S. corn. Wyandot County ...
A new state FFA officer team was named and inducted at the Missouri State FFA Convention in Columbia. Ivy Elwell from La ...
A Wisconsin farmer is continuing his father’s no-till farming lessons across the entire farm. Roger Bindl farms in ...
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