A new disease is plaguing cornfields across the Midwest. Phyllachora maydis is the fungus that causes a corn disease called ...
A farmer in south central South Dakota says widespread dryness has been good for spring fieldwork, but not good for winter ...
An area equivalent to roughly half the size of Greater London is now being used across England to grow maize to produce ...
Drought’s presence is currently being felt in 44% of the continental U.S., more than double what would historically be ...
Brian Naber says growing up in a farming family in southwest Minnesota helped prepare him for the rigors of leading the ...
Buffalo Trace has become the most popular distillery in America since the bourbon boom, but is that popularity warranted? We ...
Corbin Neas, an East Tennessee farmer, has found recovering from Helene challenging. But, he said, nothing will keep him from doing what he loves.
It’s opposite to how we approach variable rate corn ... wet conditions at planting and germination, and not many seed tags give you the cold score,” says Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field Agronomist.
While a visual appraisal to gauge hay quality can be informative, extension experts stress that there’s only one way to truly know the quality of hay — getting an accurate test. “Hay that looks ...
Gazette’s Farm Leader of the Year for not only his farming operation but also his civic and industry involvement.
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Farmers in southern Kentucky are facing a tough start to the 2025 planting season as excessive rainfall continues to delay ...