The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-07-13
California Red Scale – It’s That Time of the Year to Make Spray Applications!
California red scale is a key pest of citrus in California. Its life cycle starts as crawlers produced by overwintering females from the past season. Crawlers move and find a suitable place to start... Read more
2022-07-13
Sensors on the Pivot for Automated Irrigation Scheduling in the Great Plains
Irrigation in the U.S. is primarily mechanized, with more than 57% of the irrigated land equipped with center pivot irrigation systems (USDA-NASS, 2019). Nebraska has 8.3 million irrigated acres,... Read more
2022-07-13
Assess Roots now to Evaluate Corn Rootworm Management Strategies
Photo 1. Corn rootworm larvae are slender, white, and appear to have two heads. Read more
2022-07-13
AFSC recognizes Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day
June is Indigenous History Month, which reminds us of the importance of learning about the true history of this land and about the experiences of Métis, First Nations, and Inuit people. Read more
2022-07-13
Producers can adapt to the new economic reality in Canadian agriculture
Canada’s agriculture industry is in a good position to weather inflationary pressures and higher interest rates, according to Farm Credit Canada’s chief economist. Read more
2022-07-13
CCGA sees potential with Clean Fuel Regulations
After five years of regulatory development, the Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA) says it was pleased to see the final Clean Fuel Regulations (CFR) published last week. They will come into... Read more
2022-07-13
Saskatchewan Ag Groups Seek Change in Grain Contracts
Less than half of Saskatchewan farmers believe they are being treated fairly in grain contracts, the results of a new study show. Read more
2022-07-13
Ag educator and advocate Mabel Hamilton headed to Canadian Ag Hall of Fame
The Canadian Angus Association nominated her Read more
2022-07-13
U.S. corn enters dough stage
About 2 percent of corn is in this stage Read more
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2022-07-13
USDA Makes It Easier for American Farmers to Grow Food, Ease Burdens for American Families
Today, the Biden Administration announced additional steps it’s taking to support U.S. farmers in their work to stabilize food prices and feed Americans and the world amidst continuing challenges such... Read more
2022-07-13
Food processing is target of latest promise by Alberta NDP
In the party’s latest platform proposal released Tuesday, it promises, if elected, to offer either loan guarantees, grants, or tax credits that would be decided by a newly created task force. Read more
2022-07-13
DTN Field Roundup
Extreme weather with hail and tornadoes within a few miles of your farm will give you perspective. That's exactly how Alberta, Canada, farmer John Kowalchuk is feeling this year, when he reported,... Read more