Farmers across South Florida are scrambling to protect valuable crops against a weekend freeze that hasn't happened in years.
FEBRUARY: Gardeners everywhere are worried about their plants and how this winter weather will affect them. It is too early ...
No-Till Farmer’s 1:1 with Elizabeth Burns-Thompson, Modern Ag Alliance Through the Decades: Bane-Welker’s Steve Hine Reflects on 52 Years Precision Ag Drives Demand for More Technicians The 2025 ...
Public News Service on MSN

New report finds cover crops pay off in WI

A new five-year study is quantifying the benefits of conservation practices such as cover cropping using data from farmers across Wisconsin. Researchers say the project is one of the region’s most ...
Today, 75% of farmers in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta don't till the soil before seeding, keeping the soil microbiome ...
Extremely low temperatures down to minus 30 degrees Celsius (minus 22 degrees Fahrenheit) will hit Ukraine at the ...
Oats were once a major Minnesota crop, with about 4 million acres planted annually on average until the early 1960s. But in 2025, oats accounted for only 195,000 planted acres in Minnesota, and those ...
The likelihood of seeing a benefit from planting a cover crop, however, is closely related to the amount of biomass produced ...
In comments submitted to USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA), North Dakota Farmers Union urged RMA to reinstate the “buy-up” ...
Use a no-gaps strategy. Chad Godsey of Godsey Ag spoke about herbicide strategies for 2026 at the Kansas Corn and Soybean ...
Carl Wayne Hardeman discusses cover crops, and Carol Reese talks about boxwood shrubs. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, master gardener Carl Wayne Hardeman discusses cover ...
Roy and Meredith Thompson of Triple T Beef, Akaska, South Dakota, began implementing regenerative management practices on the ranch and in the field in response to a family health crisis. Now they are ...