The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-06-10
Accelerated Aging Test On Seed For Emergence Vigor
Beyond the standard germination test, most professional seed testing labs offer an Accelerated Aging (AA) test that will test seed for anticipated emergence vigor. Read more
2022-06-10
Pricing Standing Forage Crops – Your One-Stop Shop
Warmer weather is just around the corner. As forage crops break dormancy, so does the perennial question of how to price standing forage crops. Whether they are vegetative small grain crops, pure... Read more
2022-06-10
Cotton Acreage Increases, Exceeding Early Estimate
Early May delivered favorable weather conditions for most of Mississippi’s cotton producers, allowing them to get their crops in the ground at the ideal time. Read more
2022-06-10
Weekly Crop
This week's crop report shows seeding operations are 91 per cent complete across the province. Read more
2022-06-10
Yellow Peas Show Promising Results as the Basis for Tomorrow's Cheese
Read Yellow Peas Show Promising Results as the Basis for Tomorrow`s Cheese in addition to hundreds of recent farming and agriculture news articles. View up to date crop reports, livestock information... Read more
2022-06-10
Government of Canada invests over $2.7 million to grow agri-food exports
Ottawa, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Read more
2022-06-10
Improving Soil Health: What to Measure and Why
The
Iowa Learning Farms conservation webinar taking place June 15 at noon CDT will feature Matt Ruark, professor and extension state specialist in soil biology and fertility at the University of... Read more
2022-06-10
Western Kansas Wheat Crops are Failing just when the World Needs them Most
Wheat fields statewide are expected to produce roughly 37 bushels per acre this year, down sharply from 52 bushels per acre last year. But many fields in the western half of the state, such as this... Read more
2022-06-10
Planting Considerations and Stand Assessments
Key points for planting corn and soybeans Read more
2022-06-10
The Need for More Dairy Sustainability Partnerships
At Economist conference, USDEC President and CEO Krysta Harden explains the strides U.S. dairy has made and the help farmers and processors need to do more. Read more
2022-06-10
NDSU Extension Offers Management Considerations for Dry, Thin Cows
Factors that will influence cow retention and/or marketing decisions will include financial resources, cow age and production records, labor and time constraints, market conditions and feed... Read more