Former show heifers can teach much more after they've graduated from the show pen. At least that's the hope, Field Editor Kylene Scott blogs.
Cattle producers should evaluate their recordkeeping system and determine if it was successful or if changes are needed.
Here are ways to reduce input costs in a year that many farmers may struggle to keep production costs below the price of corn.
The trend of people using their homestead to grow some of their own food is expanding, ISU Extension is holding an Urban Cow program.
Cold weather took hold over much of country with limited precipitation, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
Agronomist Wayne Flanary says 2025 likely will be a year when corn producers need to batten down the hatches to offset low sale prices and high input costs.
K-State food scientist Karen Blakeslee shares tips to make sure canned or jarred foods that freeze are safe to eat.
“In a normal calving situation, colostrum supplementation is not needed; however, if the cow had a c-section or a difficult ...
It’s never too early to develop a good sorghum plan beginning with good seed and stewardship, Dave Bergmeier writes ...
The holiday rush is over, and many people will experience a touch of the winter blues over the next couple of months.
Tickets are on sale now for the 2025 Colorado Ag Forum, which is slated for Feb. 20 at the Westin in Westminster, Colorado.
Brooke Rollins, native Texan and president and CEO of the America First Policy Institute, was tapped to lead the USDA.