A bill in the U.S. Senate would be a step in the right direction toward transparency and competition in this market, writes Mark Mueller.
WORKERS WHO WILL BE PAID. NEW TONIGHT SOME FARMERS ARE SEEING LOSSES ON THEIR CORN CROP THIS SEASON. KCCI PEPPER TALKED WITH THE WOMAN TRACKING THE CROP DISEASE THAT’S CAUSING THIS PROBLEM. SHE SAYS ...
Working with high powered and fast-moving grass machinery, rolling (buckraking) grass, and covering grass silos are all particularly dangerous activities and the risk is increased further by operator ...
With climate change now a normal occurrence, farmers —livestock and crop —are realising they can no longer depend wholly on rain-fed agriculture. For livestock farmers, they are also waking up to the ...
OREGON, Mo. – Farmers in northwest Missouri are plowing through the harvest season with many corn fields in Holt County already shucked. While many parts of the state have been dealing with ...
Robb Rynd and his brother grew up farming and wanted to do more of it outside their day jobs, so they went in together on what’s now a little over 200 acres of corn, soybeans, wheat, and sorghum. Last ...
State hay market summaries for the week ending Nov. 1, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
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Rains boost prospects for second cut silage crops
Initial analysis results would indicate that the average quality of first cut silage made in Northern Ireland earlier this year was excellent: with protein and ME values well above average figures.
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