When it comes to precision agriculture and new technology, return on investment is crucial for farmers.
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When it comes to precision agriculture and new technology, return on investment is crucial for farmers.
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Editor’s note: This is part of series visiting farm museums throughout the Midwest.
TRAER, Iowa — The Kubik family’s on-the-go schedule fills up as they progress through planting season in Tama County.
ROCK PORT, Mo. — Under a blue sky on a spring day, brothers Craig and Pat Moore were getting their planter ready to go to kick off the 2026 pl…
OSCEOLA, Iowa — Jason Boyer finally started planting row crops May 4. Two days later, he estimated that half of his corn crop was in the ground.
BETHANY, Ill. — Wet and cold conditions are slowing down some farmers in the central part of the state.
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