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In this edition of David Kragnes' Write Field, he reflects on how quickly time moves and how important it is to make your ...
Rainfall has helped to diminish drought conditions in the upper Midwest, but it's also taken a toll on crops that have been ...
After tornadoes killed 3 and damaged Enderlin area farms, more than 150 volunteers joined a cleanup on June 24, clearing ...
The SDSU precision agriculture major is partnering with the University of Debrecen in Hungary to offer those students a ...
Toppled irrigation, crumbled grain bins and acres of destroyed crop are part of what he's been dealing with since the storm struck the farm and a wide swath of land across central and east central ...
There's been a lot of talk these days about what's healthy and what isn't. Regardless of how healthy something is, consumers ...
On a trip to the Iowa State University Research farm in Nashua, Iowa, on June 18, Mike Naig took questions from farmers and ag professionals in the crowd.
Columnist Mychal Wilmes didn't always put forth his best effort. His parents, though gone now, managed to speak a lot of ...
Congress is likely to pass a budget reconciliation bill, and both chambers are including farm bill programs in legislation.
North Dakota farmers facing crop or livestock losses are encouraged to contact local FSA offices to apply for disaster aid ...
McSherry of Ask In Earnest writes about the importance of showing up for those who need it.
A solar charging station on wheels is covering ground alongside a herd of dairy cattle at the West Central Research and ...