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Kentucky farmer Drew Langley got an early start planting soybeans this spring, hoping to boost yields to help soothe the ...
Switchgrass has gripped Midwestern soils for millions of years, but soon, the earthbound prairie grass could fly. New studies ...
Soil conditions, temperatures and weather outlook are finally aligned for planting in much of the Midwest. In the hurry to ...
A longtime provision of federal law called Swampbuster, which has protected millions of acres of wetland from being farmed, ...
More than 300,000 tulip bulbs were planted at Exploration Acres last fall, featuring 24 varieties of the short-lived spring ...
Various agricultural plantations have been affected by water shortage in Grandmont, Gonaives since December 2024.
Chester Veach of Ohio killed a massive nontypical deer on his first ever deer hunt in 1970. He was in his mid 50s.
The recent tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration have some local farmers expressing concern for potential impacts on ...
Results from a new survey reveal that between 25% and 50% of corn and soybean growers adopt the use of cover crops when their ...
The owner of controversial compost site southwest of Omaha claims the smell is going away, but neighbors strongly disagree.
Art Gudas of Kewanna has been using cover crops to improve the soil of his fields since about 2011. He is shown with cover ...
"This study is a proof of concept." Scientists' nearly 10-year study results in discovery that could revolutionize how we grow food: 'Much more strategic' first appeared on The Cool Down.