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Planters are moving in earnest in Ohio. The USDA says eight percent of the state’s corn, 51 percent of oats, and 10 percent ...
Planting progress in Indiana is ahead of last year’s pace. The USDA says 10 percent of the state’s corn and soybean crops ...
The second ranking Democratic member of the U.S. Senate says the Trump administration’s trade policies are hurting family ...
The USDA says its plan to combat highly pathogenic avian influenza is working. Brownfield’s Erin Anderson filed this report ...
Four FFA members were honored at the Missouri FFA Convention last week for mastering production, finance, management and ...
An extension wheat and forage specialist says he hasn’t seen a lot of disease pressure in the Kansas wheat crop. Romulo ...
Missouri lawmakers are considering adding permanent funding for the Missouri FFA Foundation in the state budget. Agriculture ...
Across the Corn Belt, thunderstorms rumbling across the upper Midwest will become more numerous and extend farther to the ...
For the remainder of Monday, a low-pressure system traversing the upper Midwest will provide the focus for a significant ...
Last week, we discussed prepping equipment for herbicide applications, and this week, Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist, Scott Pringnitz, joins us to discuss what farmers should check ...
The new president of the Missouri FFA Association says ag teachers need more support if they’re going to stay in the ...
A Missouri Soybeans partnership with Martin Seed resulted in the launch earlier this year of the SOYLEIC Dairy Air Series non-GMO soybeans. Bryan Stobaugh with Missouri Soybean says that’s taken ...