On August 27, AgFax.com posted a report breaking down how harvest timing affects the final silage mixture. The report, written by Mark…
Read MoreDisaster relief efforts underway after Iowa derecho
On August 10, a derecho wind event wrought destruction on much of Iowa’s farmland: over 14 million acres of corn and soybeans were…
Read MoreThe federal government’s decision not to breach dams on the Columbia & Snake Rivers is being met with excitement by Inland Northwest…
Read MoreFourteen U.S. Counties Produce 25% Of All U.S. Milk
There are dairies in every U.S. state- even Alaska– but not all dairy production is created equal. According to a recent USDA…
Read MorePotato farmers, who have been among the hardest hit by coronavirus-related supply chain disruptions, may be getting some relief from the U.S.…
Read MoreFeds reject Columbia River dam breaching
A federal review has rejected the proposal by activist groups to breach dams on the Columbia River. The multi-year environmental impact survey…
Read MoreClaas and LoneStar Ag open new North Texas location
In 2019, Claas of America president Eric Raby told dealers the company planned to double their North American business over the next…
Read MoreSoybeans, peas, and beans are some of the most popular choices for cover crops. One Iowa farmer, needing to feed his cattle…
Read MoreHow To Stop A Combine Fire Before It Starts
Combine fires occur on American farms every year, and they are among the most devastating incidents a farm can experience. Obviously, the…
Read MoreDeadline extended for COVID-19 federal farm aid
Farmers will have an additional month to apply for federal coronavirus-related relief, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. As reported by…
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