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Recent floods have made farm fields look like ponds, and it’s affecting farmers’ ability to plant their crops.
A southeast Iowa farmer says he’s hesitant to get planting equipment in the field. Tim Meyer raises corn and soybeans in ...
What to know before you shuck. Her trick that she swears makes the difference between a perfectly good old-fashioned creamed corn and a great one? Always saving and using the corn milk instead of ...
You want nutrients where corn roots can "luxury feed" on them without expending energy going and looking for them, say yield ...
Don’t let the calendar, coffee shop chatter or neighbors dictate when you go to the field. Farm Journal field agronomists ...
Despite the immense uncertainty in agriculture due to the escalating trade war, farmers don’t have the luxury of delaying ...
Heavy rains have brought up to 10 inches to Tennessee farm fields and some flooding. The first weekly crop report from USDA ...
A consistent, well-planned approach to weed control can minimize competition now and improve harvest efficiency later.
More corn is expected to go into the ground in 2025, and to get the highest yields requires some careful execution, according to Extension corn agronomist Jeff Coulter.
The battle over an annexation to Colorado Springs, while it already needs more water to meet projected growth, is a recent ...
A massive storm system pushed rain, wind and tornadoes across Arkansas on Wednesday, April 4, 2025 causing extensive ...
A third consecutive day of severe storms is expected across Arkansas Friday after parts of southern Arkansas experienced 1 to 2 inches of rain, high winds and small hail overnight, according to the ...