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.
Number of bushels per acre is high on their list of priorities, but it’s not necessarily their No. 1 concern going into 2026.
GROVE CITY, Ohio — Tim Sullivan started thinking in April about this year’s design for the cornfield at Circle S Farm, his family’s farm in Grove City. Around the same time, he started thinking about ...
Mike Brelsford used to run two models of almost every implement. “Two combines, two grain carts, two of each — and the mass ...
Generations have worked family farms in the U.S. Now, with costs high, prices low and tariffs causing additional difficulties ...
OREGON, Mo. – Farmers in northwest Missouri are plowing through the harvest season with many corn fields in Holt County already shucked. While many parts of the state have been dealing with ...
Roughly 25% to 50% of the total commercial nitrogen applied to fields across the state occurs in the fall. Waiting for cooler ...
A 208-year-old publication that farmers, gardeners and others keen to predict the weather have relied on for guidance will be ...
Continued market uncertainty following the United States' trade dispute with China has led many soybean producers to store their grain rather than sell now, hoping for an increase in prices.
BUTLER, Pa. — A farmer in Butler County has found 150 marijuana plants growing in his corn field, according to police. Police in Penn Township said the landowner won't be charged because he didn't ...
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