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Given the drought conditions in some locations this year, many producers may be asking themselves how to handle the annual ...
A drive through Niagara County’s rural areas in June offers waves of tall, wispy grasses swaying in the breeze. While there may seem to be open green spaces everywhere, environmentalists say ...
The frequency of drought should grab the attention of producers, says Aaron Saeugling, Extension forage agronomist with Iowa ...
DRIVING AROUND THE old hometown can make you feel old. Gone are the days when the food in our markets was raised just down the road and out in the endless fields watered, weeded and cared for by ...
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, in partnership with Northeast Iowa Community College, is hosting an equipment demonstration field day June 23, focusing on ...
There’s a good chance most in Haywood County have driven past a hayfield that has been transformed into what appears to be ...
Deadline to submit applications is 1 p.m. on June 23 The Morris Wetland Management District is offering, to all eligible applicants, an opportunity to enter into a Cooperative Agricultural Agreement ...
Producing beef at half the cost farmers in the U.S., EU and Australia can is just one of the attractive selling points of a huge farm in Paraguay that is on the market. La Huella Farm, situated in the ...
Most of Wisconsin’s crops are planted. USDA’s National Ag Statistics Service says 85% of the corn is planted with 52% of the crop already emerged. That’s three days ahead of last year and two days ...
The quality of the hay crop is rated as 21 per cent excellent and 53 per cent good. Haying has progressed furthest in the south, where 62 per cent of the crop has been cut and 39 per cent baled or put ...
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