Mike Brelsford used to run two models of almost every implement. “Two combines, two grain carts, two of each — and the mass ...
Iowa saw its first snowfall over the past week, which Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig said marked the “official end ...
Iowa Learning Farms virtual field day scheduled for Dec. 4 at 1 p.m. CT AMES, Iowa – Iowa Learning Farms, in partnership with the Iowa Nutrient Research Center, will host a virtual field day on ...
Pivot Bio, one of the world's leading innovative agtech companies, today announced the launch of new dry planter box treatments for its nitrogen-fixing technology, Pivot Bio PROVEN® G3 Dry for corn ...
A crop data blackout during the longest-ever U.S. government shutdown has led to the widest range of analyst estimates in a ...
Due to the high cost of investment in farm machinery, an ever-increasing number of farm operators are hiring other farm ...
The fields are looking bare throughout South Dakota. Whether it’s corn or soybeans, most farmers are done harvesting. Tariffs brought some ...
Number of bushels per acre is high on their list of priorities, but it’s not necessarily their No. 1 concern going into 2026.
Shorter corn is taking root in the Midwest as farmers test new hybrids that are more resilient, can be planted more efficiently and result in a larger harvest.
Another large harvest is coming in across rural America, and the record crop is presenting logistical and marketing challenges for farmers.