Iowa State Fair Weed Contest Returns Iowa State Fair Weed Contest Returns Tuesday, July 1, 2025 The Iowa State Fair will host a weed ID contest on August 8, inviting all ages to test their skills, win prizes, and learn about Iowa’s most common and rare weeds.
Safety Plans for Farm Animal Welfare Safety Plans for Farm Animal Welfare Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Farmers must be prepared to protect livestock during disasters. Planning ahead ensures animal welfare, reduces stress, and supports owners in emergency situations.
Ohio State Fair 50 Year Celebration Ohio State Fair 50 Year Celebration Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Celebrate Ohio State Fair memories at the 50-Year Club event with stories, awards, and free admission for seniors. Join the reunion and relive your fair traditions.
Ranching in the Heart of Montana Ranching in the Heart of Montana Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Montana’s rich livestock heritage, irrigation systems, and bison ranches were explored during a professional animal science tour hosted by the National County Agricultural Agents group.
NDSU field day to spotlight ag innovations NDSU field day to spotlight ag innovations Tuesday, July 1, 2025 NDSU’s Field Day on July 23 in Minot will offer guided tours, research updates, and expert sessions on crop science, livestock, weed control, and soil health.
HREC tour highlights crops soil and tech HREC tour highlights crops soil and tech Tuesday, July 1, 2025 The HREC field tour on July 15 will feature research updates on crop trials, soil health, weed control and carbon markets along with new technology demonstrations.
Soil Crusting and Herbicide Risk Impact Crop Health Soil Crusting and Herbicide Risk Impact Crop Health Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Soil crusting and herbicide carryover are creating early-season challenges for Ohio crops. Understanding these issues and applying timely management can improve emergence and reduce seedling...
Sporecaster App Predicts White Mold Risk in Soybeans Sporecaster App Predicts White Mold Risk in Soybeans Tuesday, July 1, 2025 The Sporecaster app, a validated scouting tool, helps soybean growers predict white mold risk, with weekly updates for the 2025 season aiding fungicide application decisions amidst delayed...
How to Scout and Manage Potato Leafhoppers Effectively How to Scout and Manage Potato Leafhoppers Effectively Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Potato leafhopper numbers are rising in Pennsylvania alfalfa fields, necessitating immediate scouting to prevent irreversible yield and quality losses before "hopper burn" symptoms...
Ohio Prepares for Mildew and Blight Threats to Crops Ohio Prepares for Mildew and Blight Threats to Crops Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Ohio is monitoring crop fields for downy mildew and Phytophthora blight as warm, wet weather conditions match those of regions already affected. Early detection and management are essential.
Effective Fly Control Without Harming Dung Beetles Effective Fly Control Without Harming Dung Beetles Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Cornell IPM research shows common insecticides for cattle flies harm beneficial dung beetles, promoting alternative methods like traps and poultry to reduce environmental impact.
New York Farm Bureau Wins Legislative Victories for Agriculture New York Farm Bureau Wins Legislative Victories for Agriculture Tuesday, July 1, 2025 New York Farm Bureau secured key legislative wins, extending farm tax credits and housing funds, while successfully opposing burdensome bills like EPR and TEMP Acts for farmers.
Free Sheep and Goat Consultations for Farmers Free Sheep and Goat Consultations for Farmers Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Lincoln University Cooperative Extension offers free, personalized consultations on July 12, 2025, to help sheep and goat producers enhance herd efficiency and sustainability in Missouri.
Register Now - Horse Owner's Webinar on Weed Risks Register Now - Horse Owner's Webinar on Weed Risks Tuesday, July 1, 2025 The University of Missouri Extension is hosting a free webinar on July 23rd at 6 p.m. to help horse owners identify and manage toxic pasture weeds like perilla mint, which poses serious health...
Join the 65th Farm City Field Day at KSU Research Farm Join the 65th Farm City Field Day at KSU Research Farm Tuesday, July 1, 2025 The 65th annual Farm City Field Day, offering farm tours, educational displays, and a complimentary meal, will be held on July 10, 2025, in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Dr. David Williams Named Chairman of KY State Fair Board Dr. David Williams Named Chairman of KY State Fair Board Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Dr. David Williams was elected Chairman and Joe Goggin Vice Chairman of the Kentucky State Fair Board on June 26, bringing extensive experience and family ties to their new leadership roles.
MSU Transforms Vineyards with Early Leaf Removal Method MSU Transforms Vineyards with Early Leaf Removal Method Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Michigan State University’s early leaf removal technique improves grape quality, reduces fruit rot, and supports sustainable wine growing. The method reshapes grapevine growth and benefits...
Local Food Program Left Out of Wisconsin State Budget Local Food Program Left Out of Wisconsin State Budget Tuesday, July 1, 2025 The Wisconsin Farmers Union expressed disappointment after the Joint Finance Committee excluded the Wisconsin Local Food Purchase Assistance program from the 2025-2027 state budget.
MSU Explores Farming and Solar Power Together in Michigan MSU Explores Farming and Solar Power Together in Michigan Tuesday, July 1, 2025 MSU is testing agrivoltaics to see if farmers can grow crops under solar panels without losing farmland. The project studies energy, crop yield, soil, and food safety impacts.
Wisconsin Sees Limited Fieldwork Due to Heavy Rain Wisconsin Sees Limited Fieldwork Due to Heavy Rain Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Heavy rain limited fieldwork in Wisconsin, with most crops emerged and rated good to excellent, though some conditions slightly declined compared to the previous week.
Illinois Backs Renewable Gas Project to Cut Emissions Locally Illinois Backs Renewable Gas Project to Cut Emissions Locally Tuesday, July 1, 2025 NewCarbon received Illinois state funding to develop renewable natural gas projects in DuPage County. These initiatives will reduce emissions, create jobs, and support local clean energy...
Corn Fuels America from Cookouts to Fireworks Displays Corn Fuels America from Cookouts to Fireworks Displays Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Corn is key to summer in America, used in food, drinks, fuel, packaging, and fireworks. It supports July 4th celebrations and much more, proving it's truly an all-American crop.
NFU Urges Fair and Full Farm Bill Reform NFU Urges Fair and Full Farm Bill Reform Tuesday, July 1, 2025 NFU supports parts of the Senate reconciliation bill but urges a full farm bill that supports producers and consumers while rejecting harmful cuts and payment loopholes.
Wet Weather Slows Iowa Fieldwork Crop Development Continues Wet Weather Slows Iowa Fieldwork Crop Development Continues Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Rain in Iowa reduced fieldwork time but improved soil moisture. Corn silking began, soybeans bloomed ahead of average, and hay and pasture conditions remained mostly good to excellent.
Hog Inventory Climbs as Prices Remain Uncertain Hog Inventory Climbs as Prices Remain Uncertain Tuesday, July 1, 2025 U.S. hog inventory continues to grow, pushing prices down. Despite record productivity, summer demand and export potential may offer support to farmers facing tight margins.
Global Urea Prices Rise Amid Middle East Unrest Global Urea Prices Rise Amid Middle East Unrest Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Urea prices are rising due to Middle East conflicts impacting major exporters like Iran and Egypt. This tightens the fertilizer market and raises concerns over global crop nutrient supply.
Food Pantry Shortages Hit Southern Indiana Food Pantry Shortages Hit Southern Indiana Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Food pantries in Southern Indiana report record demand as benefit cuts loom. With rising food needs and reduced funding, local organizations are struggling to support growing household pressures.
Nebraska Drought Relief Offered by USDA Nebraska Drought Relief Offered by USDA Tuesday, July 1, 2025 The USDA has designated several Nebraska counties as natural disaster areas due to drought, opening access to emergency loans for producers facing production or physical losses during the growing...
Swine Herd Free of TGEV Since 2021 Swine Herd Free of TGEV Since 2021 Tuesday, July 1, 2025 The U.S. swine herd has recorded no TGEV cases since 2021, reflecting strong biosecurity, monitoring, and diagnostic efforts in veterinary labs nationwide.
Corn Acreage Rises While Soybeans Decline in 2025 Corn Acreage Rises While Soybeans Decline in 2025 Tuesday, July 1, 2025 USDA reports higher corn acreage and lower soybean planting for 2025, with updates on cotton and wheat planting and notable increases in rice and wheat stock levels.