- Chevy-Lynn Vaske Kansas State University
As more Kansas farmers consider practices like no-till and cover crops, a common question remains -- do soil health practices pay off?
- Dave Roepke Iowa State University
Students from Jim Fitzgerald’s precision agriculture class at Boone High School pushed a utility cart across one of the school’s athletic fiel…
- Estefanía Pinto Ruiz Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk
BLUE MOUND, Ill. – Tom Ritter and his son, Cory Ritter, had worked together with their families every harvest season for the past 20 years.
A Kansas town has donated 400,000 bushels of grain sorghum to Food for Peace, a foreign food aid program that has Kansas roots, but operates w…
Boxed beef cutout values this afternoon were lower on Choice and lower on Select, the USDA said.
The cattle market regained upside momentum today, especially in feeders, after stalling yesterday and prices finished in the upper end of the …
In weighted average negotiated prices for barrows and gilts, the USDA reported:
“Low volume trade in beans today with prices closing weak and near the lows of the day with meal ending with marginal gains and bean oil lower…
“Corn dropped to new contract lows today, pressured by falling energy prices and the higher dollar. August crude has fallen $30 from its mid-M…
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