KSU TAPS Launches Smart Farming Competition KSU TAPS Launches Smart Farming Competition Tuesday, June 17, 2025 KSU-TAPS begins a smart farm contest in Kansas promoting irrigation efficiency and new technology through hands-on learning and community participation.
Farm Bureau Members Urge Action in Washington DC Meetings Farm Bureau Members Urge Action in Washington DC Meetings Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Nebraska Farm Bureau leaders visited Washington to promote trade, protect crop tools, and push for tax and Farm Bill provisions vital to agriculture’s future.
Corn Rootworm Hatch Reaches Critical Threshold Corn Rootworm Hatch Reaches Critical Threshold Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Minnesota corn rootworm hatch is nearing peak. Farmers must begin scouting larvae and root injury to manage threats and protect crop yields across southern and central counties.
Rhoda Burrows retires after 24 years at SDSU Extension Rhoda Burrows retires after 24 years at SDSU Extension Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Rhoda Burrows retires from SDSU Extension after 24 years, contributing to local food, plant research, Master Gardener training, and crop education across South Dakota and beyond.
North Dakota launches LIFT loan program North Dakota launches LIFT loan program Tuesday, June 17, 2025 North Dakota opens LIFT loan applications to fund innovation and support businesses through a $10 million program encouraging economic development and tech advancement in the state.
New World Screwworm Threatens U.S. Livestock New World Screwworm Threatens U.S. Livestock Tuesday, June 17, 2025 New World screwworm’s re-emergence poses a growing threat to outdoor pigs and feral swine in the US. Experts urge vigilance, citing high costs and control challenges if outbreaks occur.
FSA Opens Nominations for County Committees FSA Opens Nominations for County Committees Tuesday, June 17, 2025 USDA FSA is inviting farmers and ranchers to nominate candidates for county committees. These members help shape how federal farm programs are delivered locally.
Meat Processors Seek Inclusion in Ag Workforce Meat Processors Seek Inclusion in Ag Workforce Tuesday, June 17, 2025 The Meat Institute is urging the inclusion of meat processors in agriculture workforce programs to ensure a stable, legal, and year-round labour supply across the supply chain.
Farm Leaders Support EPA Biofuel Targets Farm Leaders Support EPA Biofuel Targets Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Farm and biofuel leaders have welcomed the EPA’s new RFS proposal for 2026–2027, citing its importance in supporting U.S. agriculture, energy security, and domestic fuel growth.
Rodent Alert Rises across Western States Rodent Alert Rises across Western States Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Hantavirus risk is rising in the Western U.S. as rodent activity increases. Learn signs of infestation, symptoms of illness, and tips to prevent rodent spread.
Highland Cattle Thrive with Mobile Shade Highland Cattle Thrive with Mobile Shade Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Highland cattle breeder Josh Krenz boosts herd comfort and reproduction with mobile shade systems and prepares to host the North Central Highland Cattle Association picnic this July.
MSU Promotes Pollinator Week with Campus Wide Green Efforts MSU Promotes Pollinator Week with Campus Wide Green Efforts Tuesday, June 17, 2025 MSU supports Pollinator Week through gardens, reduced mowing, student education, and research, building a healthier, sustainable campus while protecting bees and other important pollinators.
MSU Leads New National Project Tackling Herbicide Resistance MSU Leads New National Project Tackling Herbicide Resistance Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Michigan State University will lead a multistate research team with a $500K grant to combat herbicide-resistant weeds by creating advanced diagnostic tools and regional support hubs for soybean...
Farm Safety Starts with Simple Changes Farm Safety Starts with Simple Changes Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Agriculture has high injury risks, but building a culture of safety and using control strategies can reduce danger. Workers benefit from improved procedures, equipment, and training on hazards.
Leaf Rust Remains Limited in Nebraska Leaf Rust Remains Limited in Nebraska Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Stripe rust spreads in Nebraska wheat fields while leaf rust remains isolated. Field days help experts track additional low to moderate disease levels across surveyed counties.
Ohio Farmers Explore Regenerative Agriculture with Mixed Outcomes Ohio Farmers Explore Regenerative Agriculture with Mixed Outcomes Tuesday, June 17, 2025 While regenerative agriculture offers soil health benefits, experts say it must be paired with reduced meat intake and rewilding to make a meaningful impact on climate change and agriculture...
Kansas Wheat Harvest Progress Still Slow Kansas Wheat Harvest Progress Still Slow Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Rain, humidity, and late starts have slowed Kansas wheat harvest, with only 3 percent complete. Farmers are facing yield uncertainty and watching the weather for better harvesting conditions.
New York Senate Passes Bill to Ban Harmful Food Additives New York Senate Passes Bill to Ban Harmful Food Additives Tuesday, June 17, 2025 New York Senate passed a bill to ban or regulate potassium bromate, propyl paraben, and Red Dye No. 3 in food, increasing safety and transparency.
Kansas Fields Report Strong Corn Conditions Kansas Fields Report Strong Corn Conditions Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Kansas reports slow wheat harvest progress with strong corn and soybean conditions, while sorghum and sunflower planting remain behind average in USDA’s June 15, 2025, update.
Four Schools Join 2025-26 New York Farm to School Institute Four Schools Join 2025-26 New York Farm to School Institute Tuesday, June 17, 2025 New York Farm to School Institute selected new school teams for year-long professional development to boost local food procurement, culinary education, and community engagement.
Livestock On Cropland Boosts Soil Productivity Livestock On Cropland Boosts Soil Productivity Tuesday, June 17, 2025 A field event at Sleepy Eye will teach how livestock integration benefits cropland soil health and forage production, with advice from Extension educators and experienced producers.
Register Now for the 8th Annual ODPA Golf Outing Register Now for the 8th Annual ODPA Golf Outing Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Don’t miss the 8th Annual ODPA Golf Outing on June 27 in Orrville. Enjoy golf, prizes, and more while supporting ODPA’s advocacy and PAC initiatives. Register by June 20.
Maple Syrup Industry Growing Fast in Kentucky Farms Maple Syrup Industry Growing Fast in Kentucky Farms Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Kentucky farmers are tapping into maple syrup production, a growing industry with potential for $25M annually, despite challenges like weather and tree types.
Creative Teaching Aids Boost Pest Awareness Creative Teaching Aids Boost Pest Awareness Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Minnesota apprentices use fake cabbages to learn pest scouting. The hands-on lessons help beginners understand plant diseases and prepare for future Integrated Pest Management decisions in the...
Join Workshop on Pest Control for Fruit and Veggie Crops Join Workshop on Pest Control for Fruit and Veggie Crops Tuesday, June 17, 2025 MU and LU Extension host free workshop on July 14 in Columbia, offering fruit/vegetable growers IPM strategies, pest identification, and a farm tour to build resilient crop systems.
Record Heifer Prices Hit Show-Me-Select Spring Sales Record Heifer Prices Hit Show-Me-Select Spring Sales Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Record-high prices for Show-Me-Select bred heifers in spring 2025 sales totaled over $2.3 million across five Missouri events, averaging nearly $3,900 per head due to science-backed quality.
Iowa Crops Show Strong Growth Despite Storm Damage Iowa Crops Show Strong Growth Despite Storm Damage Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Iowa’s corn and soybean crops are progressing well, despite severe weather in some regions. Most crop conditions remain good to excellent, and hay and pasture growth is also strong.
Penn State Ph.D. Student Earns Award for Health Research Penn State Ph.D. Student Earns Award for Health Research Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Penn State doctoral candidate Hazel Velasco Palacios won a writing fellowship for her research on healthcare access barriers for PA mushroom and dairy farmworkers.
Iowa Haying Demo Set for July 8 at McNay Farm Iowa Haying Demo Set for July 8 at McNay Farm Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Iowa State University Extension will host a haying equipment field day at McNay Farm on July 8, offering demos, expert advice, and a free lunch for local producers.
Farm Equipment Training Day - July 8 in Pennsylvania Farm Equipment Training Day - July 8 in Pennsylvania Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Penn State Extension hosts a hands-on farm equipment training on July 8, 2025, covering tillage, planting, hay tools, and sprayer calibration for ag professionals.