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Farmers were less optimistic about the ag economy in June, according to the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer, ...
Dan Parker and family had a full schedule since AgriNews’ last visit in late May, including the FFA convention and the ...
We’ve been getting spotty rains. Some fields are getting them and some aren’t, but so far we’ve been pretty lucky.
Carson used the portable corral on the south entrance to wean calves when the river got high from that 3-inch rain. He has ...
With the record prices being paid for fat cattle I am trying to get them to eat and gain as fast as possible so we can take ...
With data from the recent survey-based acreage and grain stocks reports, the U.S. Department of Agriculture lowered new corn ...
U.S. winter wheat production was forecast lower in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s crop production report.
At a glance, the July agricultural supply and demand estimates report looked positive for the market with lower than expected ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency extended the prevented planting crop reporting deadline for ...
Illinois Farm Bureau is hosting Nutrient Stewardship Field Days this summer for farmers and industry partners to collaborate ...
Spending time in nature — whether you’re relaxing in a backyard garden, helping out in a community plot, or hiking through a state park — can do wonders for how we feel.
The recent U.S. and Israeli bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities had an immediate impact on the domestic economy, including ...