The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-06-23
Time to Scout Peanuts for Lesser Cornstalk Borer
Regardless of whatever else has to be done on the farm in South Georgia over the next fourteen days, one thing that needs to happen is scouting peanut fields for lesser cornstalk borer (LCB). This... Read more
2022-06-23
Oklahoma Wheat Harvest At 85 Percent Complete
Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays, got the chance to speak with Executive Director of the Oklahoma Wheat Commission, Mike Schulte about an update on Oklahoma wheat harvest. Read more
2022-06-23
Wrapping up Alfalfa Weevil Management in 2022
Especially in central Minnesota, multiple calls have been coming in about what to do about alfalfa weevil in mid-June. After first cutting and seeing visible feeding damage in the regrowth, it may be... Read more
2022-06-23
This is Native Prairie Appreciation week!
Native Prairie Appreciation week is a time to recognize the important role the native prairie plays in the ecosystem. Read more
2022-06-23
CULT Food Science Joins New Harvest in Launching "Open Cell Ag" Cellular Agriculture Network of Excellence
an innovative investment platform with an exclusive focus on cellular agriculture that is advancing the development of novel technologies to provide a sustainable, environmental, and ethical solution... Read more
2022-06-23
Man. Premier Stefanson shuffles cabinet
Greg Nesbitt is the new minister of natural resources and northern development Read more
2022-06-23
Women Landowners Share Perceptions of Leasing, Conservation and Farmland Transitions
Nearly 360 women landowners in Iowa shared their experiences on owning and operating farmland in a recent survey conducted by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Read more
2022-06-23
Cargill, Delacon to join together to create a leading plant-based phytogenic feed additives business for healthier animal nutrition
Consumer preferences for natural food production and consumption of animal-based products are growing. Plant-based feed additives have particularly high growth potential as a component of healthy... Read more
2022-06-23
After a Month of no New Bird Flu Cases, Wisconsin Lifts Order Prohibiting Poultry Shows Ahead of County Fair Season
Wisconsin poultry owners haven’t reported a case of bird flu in over a month. But state experts warn the threat from the virus is still present. Read more
2022-06-23
Animal Vaccines – Principles, Types, and Important Points to Know
Having healthy animals is the wish of every farmer (livestock and even deer); however, keeping animals healthy requires a good herd health management plan. All animals have various defense mechanisms... Read more
2022-06-23
Use Caution with Poison Hemlock, Ivy and Oak
Flowers are blooming and vegetables are ripe for picking out of the garden, but unfortunately, poison hemlock and other toxic plants are also blooming across the state. Read more