Nebraska students placed among the nation’s best in crops judging while gaining hands on experience in sustainable farming, agricultural technology, food systems, and professional...
Nebraska Discovery Days will provide free family activities featuring agriculture, science, insects, entrepreneurship, and educational exhibits designed to connect youth with hands on learning...
Kansas wheat tours revealed drought damage, disease pressure, and difficult growing conditions while global competition from lower priced grain supplies continued placing pressure on United States...
Minnesota growers are advised to monitor cutworm activity closely this spring by scouting fields early, identifying leaf feeding damage, and using proper management practices to reduce crop losses.
Minnesota educators can explore agriculture through summer conferences and teacher tours designed to provide classroom resources, hands-on experiences, and a deeper understanding of food systems...
PepsiCo and LDC are promoting regenerative farming in Saskatchewan by helping farmers improve soil, reduce emissions, and build stronger agricultural systems for the future.
Soybean farmers expect trade talks with China to improve export demand and provide stable market conditions for the 2026 crop season.
A new study shows rice plants can trap and kill armyworms using natural processes, offering an ecofriendly solution for pest control in farming.
Haley Beukema has joined Wisconsin Corn as Program Manager to lead membership engagement, advocacy, and operations, leveraging her background in agricultural marketing and outreach.
ADM and Hill’s partnership supports farmers with incentives and knowledge to adopt regenerative agriculture practices, improving sustainability and productivity across farms in the US and...
The DOJ supports balanced patent rules to ensure seed access, boost innovation, and encourage fair competition in the agriculture industry.
The Missouri Department of Conservation's "Last Light on Living Landscapes" event on June 4 offers a guided sunset tour of Mount Vernon Prairie to explore one of the world’s...
Safe animal handling, focused on understanding flight zones and behavioral cues, protects workers from injuries while reducing livestock stress through calm, quiet techniques.
USDA offers wildfire recovery programs to help Nebraska farmers and ranchers restore damaged land, replace livestock resources, access emergency loans, and strengthen conservation efforts...
The PA Friends of Agriculture Education is hosting the Ag Institute on June 21-26 in State College to provide PreK-12 educators with hands-on agricultural training and site tours.
A University of Minnesota study finds spring potash applications may lower soybean yields slightly while corn yields remain stable, helping farmers better manage...
University of Missouri Extension’s summer grazing workshop on May 22 in Buffalo will teach producers to manage pasture weeds, forage toxicity, and pests to improve cattle health and land...
NDSU recognizes Marcia McMullen with the Distinguished Alumni Award for her leadership in plant disease research, crop protection, extension education, and support of wheat and barley farmers...
Prairie Palooza will help families learn about North Dakota grasslands, prairie wildlife, soils, pollinators, and Native American culture while supporting awareness of rangeland conservation...
Rolling Hills Estate Winery is debuting its inaugural collection and the Genesis Circle membership, featuring French-inspired wines made from emerging New York grape varieties.
A new webinar will teach farmers how soil health monitoring and regenerative agriculture practices can improve crop resilience, strengthen sustainability, and support long-term success...
Violent Femmes will bring their iconic folk-punk sound to the Great New York State Fair on September 4, 2026, performing at Suburban Park as part of the Chevrolet Music Series.
Waterhemp seedlings are emerging across South Dakota fields, creating weed management concerns such as warm weather and expected rainfall support rapid growth...
Kentucky State University researchers highlighted how AI and IoT tools can optimize indoor farming by enhancing crop forecasting, resource efficiency, and early disease detection.
Kentucky State University researchers found that applying modest, late-season nitrogen boosts soybean protein by up to 2.8% without affecting oil quality or harming the environment.
Effective weed management combines mechanical removal, shallow cultivation, and mulching with the careful use of herbicides to maintain healthy landscapes and gardens.
USDA forecasts steep declines in US wheat output with higher prices lower exports and tightening supplies across wheat corn rice and global grain markets.
USDA is collecting nationwide farm data to improve 2026 crop acreage and grain stock reports supporting informed agricultural and market decisions.
US lawmakers propose a tariff‑based bill to enforce water treaty rules and reduce growing risks to farmers, ranchers, and national food supply chains.
USDA approved a major wheat shipment under Food for Peace to support emergency feeding programs while strengthening global food security and market confidence.