Joe Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says cattle and hogs are struggling Thursday with the set back in the equity markets.
A powerful March storm buried parts of Wisconsin, leaving roads impassable and cutting off access to the Henschel dairy operation, but the story takes a heartwarming turn as their young boys stepped ...
Corn ended higher on Thursday. Oliver Sloup with Blue Line Futures says funds were in buying on a combination of higher crude oil futures and money flow. “What prompted the corn rally has been the ...
With more than 800,000 acres of Nebraska scorched, ranchers are rallying together to overcome loss and support one another. From grass to hay to structures and water tanks, the loss across the state ...
From collaborative beginnings to field-proven reliability, artificial intelligence ultimately needs to be a practical, profitable tool for producers.
Brady Huck from Empower Ag Trading says, "After the volatility that we've seen over the last couple of weeks, sometimes these ...
Soybean Acreage to Climb Nearly 4.5 Million Acres Allendale’s survey also pegged U.S. soybean acres to be up 4.44 million from 2025 at nearly 85.7 million acres. That compares to USDA’s 85 million ...
Dave Chatterton with Strategic Farm Marketing says the ongoing Iran war and higher crude oil prices helped drive speculative ...
Beetle capture data reveals pest numbers are rising, with 31% of sampled fields exceeding economic thresholds.
With the EPA reinstating labels for three over-the-top products, Nate Eitzmann explains how this returning tool fits into 2026 weed control plans—and why stewardship is more critical than ever.
Trump postpones his China summit, citing ongoing Middle East tensions and the need to remain in Washington, while officials ...
From planting depth to using low-salt in-furrow products, David Hula and Randy Dowdy detail management practices that help ...
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