We must use our voices as farmers to speak up and let consumers know that gene-edited crops are safe. And we must push forward into a farming future that helps us all.
When market pressures mount, "toughing it out" can feel like the only option—but it might be your biggest risk.
In the world of row-crop farming, a great-yielding seed product is the result of dozens of efforts in engineering and data.
EPA’s Set 2 RFS rule drives a surge in biofuel demand while also boosting feedstock markets. Matt Upmeyer with Montana ...
The theme that consumed the crops side of agriculture in 2024 was this: tighter margins with producers from coast to coast searching for ways to cut back “It’s no secret 2024 was a tough year across ...
Adron Belk uses data to cut costs, improve yields and make every decision, from fertilizer usage to what tire pressure he ...
The 1,200-acre farmer says earthworms are central to his success in growing no-till corn, soybeans and winter wheat.
Joe Kooima with Kooima Kooima Varilek says the ability of the cattle market to divorce itself from the outside markets the ...
From Jackson, Minn., to the South Lawn, this nearly 100% American-made machine became a canvas for historic signatures and a ...
For southern Georgia farmer Randy Dowdy, hitting the 100-bushel mark with soybeans isn’t about how many seeds he can put in ...
Darren Frye with Water Street Solutions says longer term if energy prices stay higher the funds could continue to buy grains ...
President Trump said, while speaking to reporters at a cabinet meeting on Thursday, U.S. farmers had been mistreated by some ...