The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-06-17
Wheat Disease Update: Barley Yellow Dwarf and Wheat Streak Mosaic
A survey of wheat fields in Cheyenne County on June 3 found two major diseases. One field (Figure 1) had severe and widespread barley yellow dwarf. Other fields had varying levels of wheat streak... Read more
2022-06-17
NOAA: May 2022 Was Warm and Wet Across the U.S.
NOAA released the latest monthly climate summary for the US for May 2022 last week. It showed that most of the United States was warmer than normal, particularly in Texas and Louisiana. By contrast... Read more
2022-06-17
Government of Canada announces reappointments to the Farm Products Council of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Read more
2022-06-17
Tomato Planting Basics
Before planting tomatoes you need to choose a site that has a well drained soil, is in the full sun, has good air drainage, and has access to water. Soil testing in advance of planting is a good idea... Read more
2022-06-17
Forages: It Pays Farmers to be Efficient
What in the world are forages? Well, in simple terms, forages are the plants that livestock eat. While simple, the role forages play in contributing to the world’s food supply is vital. This is why... Read more
2022-06-17
NCBA Disappointed in House Passage of Special Investigator Bill
Today, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) expressed strong disappointment in the House passage of the Lower Food and Fuel Costs Act, which incorporates the Meat and Poultry Special... Read more
2022-06-17
USDA will Partner with Ukraine to Strengthen Agricultural Collaboration and Fight Global Food Insecurity
Today during a meeting with U.N. ambassadors and officials at the U.S. Mission to the U.N., United States Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and... Read more
2022-06-17
Be Mindful of Heat Stress to Maintain Stocker Calf Gains
As I am writing this, bluegrass has flowered, and I’ve seen fescue plants with flowers emerging. This spring has been a bit cool slowing grass growth, but warmer temperatures will certainly begin to... Read more
2022-06-17
The Role of Co-infections in M. Hyopneumoniae Outbreaks among Heavy Fattening Pigs: a Field Study
Abstract: The role of co-infections in M. hyopneumoniae outbreaks among heavy fattening pigs: a field study Read more
2022-06-17
USDA Launches "Protect Our Pigs" Campaign to Support the Pork Industry, Pig Owners, Veterinarians in the Fight Against African Swine Fever
The United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced today new efforts to help prevent the introduction and spread of African swine fever... Read more
2022-06-17
Less Than Sweet Honeysuckles
Honeysuckle is a commonly found plant that often draws attention of passersby with its pleasantly fragrant blossoms from April to July. The sweet nectar inside its tubular flowers is edible by many... Read more
2022-06-17
All Causes of Death Among Veterinarians in the United States During 1979 through 2015
Abstract: All causes of death among veterinarians in the United States during 1979 through 2015 Read more