Leaf Blight Disease Causes Temporary Lawn Damage in Changing Weather Leaf Blight Disease Causes Temporary Lawn Damage in Changing Weather Monday, June 15, 2026 Ascochyta leaf blight appears in lawns due to weather stress but causes temporary damage and quick recovery is possible with proper care, mowing practices, and improved weather conditions support...
North Dakota Wins DAPL Protest Cost Settlement North Dakota Wins DAPL Protest Cost Settlement Monday, June 15, 2026 North Dakota recovers nearly $38 million in federal funds to cover costs from Dakota Access Pipeline protests, easing financial burdens related to law enforcement, emergency...
Soybean Herbicide Adjuvant Tips Improve Weed Control Soybean Herbicide Adjuvant Tips Improve Weed Control Monday, June 15, 2026 Proper adjuvant selection helps soybean growers improve herbicide performance, reduce weed pressure, protect crops, and achieve more effective post-emergence weed control under...
MSU Launches Broiler University Training For Small Scale Poultry Farmers MSU Launches Broiler University Training For Small Scale Poultry Farmers Monday, June 15, 2026 Broiler University by Michigan State offers online poultry training covering production health and marketing helping beginners gain skills, confidence, and certification to build successful...
Leaf Rust Remains Top Nebraska Wheat Disease Leaf Rust Remains Top Nebraska Wheat Disease Monday, June 15, 2026 Recent wheat surveys in southeast Nebraska find leaf rust, Fusarium head blight, and limited sooty mold. Experts encourage monitoring fields as crops move closer to harvest.
Drones Help Improve Crop Management Research Drones Help Improve Crop Management Research Monday, June 15, 2026 Researchers are studying drone applications for wheat disease control and crop monitoring, generating practical information that may help farmers improve field management, crop health, and...
Wellington Implement Supports Farmers with Quality Equipment Wellington Implement Supports Farmers with Quality Equipment Monday, June 15, 2026 Wellington Implement is recognized for supporting farmers with equipment services and innovation while contributing to rural communities and strengthening agriculture through reliable solutions...
Cyanobacteria Research Supports Sustainable Farming Cyanobacteria Research Supports Sustainable Farming Monday, June 15, 2026 SDSU researchers are developing cyanobacteria-based fertilizers that naturally fix nitrogen, offering a sustainable alternative to synthetic fertilizers while supporting crop production, soil...
SDSU Research Strengthens Poultry Disease Control SDSU Research Strengthens Poultry Disease Control Monday, June 15, 2026 SDSU researchers develop live and killed vaccine candidates to fight avian metapneumovirus, a disease causing major poultry losses, offering new tools to protect chickens and turkeys.
Southeast Research Farm Hosts Summer Field Day Event in Iowa Southeast Research Farm Hosts Summer Field Day Event in Iowa Monday, June 15, 2026 Southeast Research Farm organizes a field day event providing farmers and learners opportunities to explore research, farming practices, gain knowledge, and interact with experts to improve...
Agrivoltaics Research Advances with Purdue Visit to Iowa State Solar Farm Agrivoltaics Research Advances with Purdue Visit to Iowa State Solar Farm Monday, June 15, 2026 Purdue specialist visits Iowa State agrivoltaics site reviewing solar crop systems, improved yields, and collaboration opportunities supporting innovative farming methods and research expansion...
Fresh Guide Transforms Future of Farming Fresh Guide Transforms Future of Farming Monday, June 15, 2026 New guide from 'The Nature Conservancy' supports advisors helping farmers adopt regenerative practices, increasing awareness, business benefits, and collaboration making agriculture more...
Du Quoin State Fair Grandstand Box Office Opens Ticket Sales Du Quoin State Fair Grandstand Box Office Opens Ticket Sales Monday, June 15, 2026 Du Quoin State Fair opens grandstand box office June 15 shares show lineup, ticket access options, and discounted wristbands urging visitors to prepare early for the August fair festivities season.
Learn Soil Health Tips at UW–Extension July Farm Event Learn Soil Health Tips at UW–Extension July Farm Event Friday, June 12, 2026 UW-Madison Extension will host a free July 15 field day at Red Door Family Farm, featuring soil health practices, cover crops, and hands-on demos; registration required.
UW–River Falls Funds Dairy Research with New Fellowships UW–River Falls Funds Dairy Research with New Fellowships Friday, June 12, 2026 Five UW–River Falls faculty received CAFES fellowships to advance dairy research in sustainability, herd health, economic resilience, and technology-driven farm management solutions.
NMPF Farmers Advocate Dairy Priorities in Congress NMPF Farmers Advocate Dairy Priorities in Congress Friday, June 12, 2026 NMPF farmers engage with lawmakers to address labor, trade, and animal health concerns while promoting policies to support dairy industry growth and stability.
Wheat Roots Boost Nitrogen Savings Wheat Roots Boost Nitrogen Savings Friday, June 12, 2026 Wheat plants can naturally reduce nitrogen losses by releasing compounds that slow soil microbes, offering farmers a sustainable way to improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
Concerns Grow Over USDA Research Workforce Changes Concerns Grow Over USDA Research Workforce Changes Friday, June 12, 2026 A coalition warns that workforce cuts and delays in USDA research agencies may disrupt agricultural innovation and calls for congressional oversight to protect long-term research efforts.
US Senators Push Stronger Response to Screwworm Spread US Senators Push Stronger Response to Screwworm Spread Friday, June 12, 2026 Senators call for stronger USDA efforts to contain screwworm outbreak as new cases in Texas and New Mexico raise concern for livestock and agricultural stability.
Precision Drainage Improves Water Management on Farms Precision Drainage Improves Water Management on Farms Friday, June 12, 2026 Precision drainage combines technology, soil knowledge, and water management practices to improve field performance, reduce costs, support crop growth, and make drainage systems more efficient and...
Low Cattle Supplies Raise Concerns for Beef Packing Plants Low Cattle Supplies Raise Concerns for Beef Packing Plants Friday, June 12, 2026 The U.S. cattle herd remains at historic lows, reducing beef supplies and increasing pressure on major processors, leading experts to warn that additional packing plant...
New Screwworm Cases Raise Animal Health Concerns New Screwworm Cases Raise Animal Health Concerns Friday, June 12, 2026 North Dakota officials are strengthening animal import requirements following New World screwworm detections, urging owners to follow inspection rules and monitor animals for signs of infestation.
NDSU Field Days Showcase Latest Agricultural Research NDSU Field Days Showcase Latest Agricultural Research Friday, June 12, 2026 NDSU will host field days across North Dakota in 2026, highlighting agricultural research, farming innovations, livestock management, crop production, and the 100th anniversary of Ceres wheat.
SDSU Predicts Reduced Bean Leaf Beetle Pressure SDSU Predicts Reduced Bean Leaf Beetle Pressure Friday, June 12, 2026 South Dakota’s cold winter temperatures increase bean leaf beetle mortality, reducing early-season soybean risks. Producers are encouraged to scout fields and use management tools...
Youth Entrepreneurs Inspire South Dakota Communities Youth Entrepreneurs Inspire South Dakota Communities Friday, June 12, 2026 The 2026 Energize conference focused on youth entrepreneurship, rural development, community growth, and encouraging young people to stay in or return to South Dakota’s small communities.
How to Identify Purple Leaf Sheath and Avoid Corn Disease How to Identify Purple Leaf Sheath and Avoid Corn Disease Friday, June 12, 2026 Purple leaf sheath is a harmless corn disorder caused by fungi feeding on trapped pollen, producing dark spots on leaf sheaths that can be mistaken for serious diseases.
How to Identify Genetic Leaf Disorders in Corn Before Spraying How to Identify Genetic Leaf Disorders in Corn Before Spraying Friday, June 12, 2026 Genetic disorders in corn cause noninfectious leaf spots that mimic diseases but remain isolated to single plants, meaning accurate identification prevents costly, unnecessary spraying.
Understand Soil Health and Its Role in Environmental Protection Understand Soil Health and Its Role in Environmental Protection Friday, June 12, 2026 Soil is a vital, dynamic resource that supports agriculture and ecosystems by providing water and nutrients, making its preservation essential for sustainable food production.
Best Mulching Practices for Healthier Soil and Stronger Plants Best Mulching Practices for Healthier Soil and Stronger Plants Friday, June 12, 2026 Properly applied mulch suppresses weeds, conserves moisture, regulates soil temperature, and enriches soil, but it requires careful management to prevent pests and nutrient loss.
Lincoln University Highlights Native Edible Plants Lincoln University Highlights Native Edible Plants Friday, June 12, 2026 Lincoln University concluded its Native Plants Academy with a Kansas City symposium featuring demonstrations, garden tours, and tastings to teach practical uses for native edible plants.