The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-06-20
2022 Wheat Crop Potentially Very Good Yield and Quality
On Monday, June 6 and Tuesday, June 7, local millers, grain brokers, and agronomists toured Mid-Atlantic wheat growing regions in an effort to estimate new crop yield and quality. Read more
2022-06-20
Irrigating at the Right Time and Right Rate: Best Risk Management Strategy in the Heat and Drought Wave
Figure 2. The historic average values of corn crop evapotranspiration for a location in the northwest region of Alabama. Read more
2022-06-20
Herbicide Applications and High Temperatures
Summer temperatures have arrived, with high temperatures over 100°F in parts of Kansas. If you are planning herbicide applications, here are some things to consider when applying herbicides during hot... Read more
2022-06-20
Soybean Aphids are Beginning to Colonize Soybean Fields: Early Season Scouting and Management
We are beginning to see soybean aphids colonizing some soybean fields in southern Minnesota. These aphids are in very low numbers and only on a small fraction of the plants, so they are currently not... Read more
2022-06-20
USDA Announces Assistance for On-Farm Food Safety Expenses for Specialty Crop Growers
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) plans to provide up to $200 million in assistance for specialty crop producers who incur eligible on-farm... Read more
2022-06-20
Southern Rust Identified in Corn – Be Vigilant & Scout
Many of the Panhandle’s March planted corn fields are now well into tassel stage (VT), while others are rapidly approaching that developmental milestone. From tassel to milk stage (R3) is a key period... Read more
2022-06-20
The biggest stage for the best in Ag
Exhibitors for Canada's Farm Show in Regina are busy putting the finishing touches on their displays, making sure all the equipment is washed, shined and ready to go for opening day tomorrow. Read more
2022-06-20
Wildfire Smoke Exposure Negatively Impacts Dairy Cow Health
Increasing frequency and size of wildfires in the United States over the past several decades affect everything from human life and health to air quality, biodiversity, and land use. The US dairy... Read more
2022-06-20
Raising Awareness to Develop Demand for U.S. Beef in Indonesia
Steady export growth for U.S. beef, expansion of Korean and Japanese barbecue chains, increasing demand for home meal replacement at retail and growing consumer interest in food, nutrition and culture... Read more
2022-06-20
Watch For Heat Stress In Livestock As Temps Climb
The heat of summer is setting in, and after a cool spring, livestock are not yet fully acclimated to warmer temperatures. In a recent edition of the
Oklahoma State University Extension Cow-Calf... Read more
2022-06-20
Can Farms Produce to the Max and Still Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
Decarbonizing agriculture is critical for the U.S. to reach net zero emissions by 2050. A new data-driven approach looks at practices that are good for the earth and profitable for farmers. Read more
2022-06-20
Countries In The Horn Of Africa Are Experiencing The Worst Drought In 40 Years
Countries in the Horn of Africa are experiencing their worst drought in 40 years. Four years of insufficient rain has displaced hundreds of thousands of people in the region, and one group is... Read more