USGBC conducted training programs in Mexico to improve grain storage, pest control and monitoring systems, helping reduce losses and support long-term trade growth.
FAO warns that reduced fertilizer supply due to conflict may lower crop production and create food shortages globally within a year impacting farmers and markets.
The US grant program supports pest control research education and innovation helping farmers improve crop yields, reduce losses, and adopt sustainable pest management practices.
The FARM AI Act supports AI in agriculture through funding, research, and education, helping farmers improve efficiency and stay competitive in global markets.
Extension workshops across Nebraska will train landowners on controlling cedar trees, improving pasture health, and using effective methods to restore grasslands while protecting wildlife habitats...
MSU hosts weekly breakfast webinars sharing dry bean planting advice and weather updates giving farmers easy access to expert knowledge with live sessions recordings and learning credits...
Severe drought and freezing conditions damage Nebraska wheat crops, reducing yields and raising concerns about seed supply, pest risks, and future planning challenges for the next growing season.
The 2026 bee research conference presented findings on honey bee health, mite resistance, and pollinator safety, helping beekeepers adopt better practices and improve colony survival and...
Kansas Agriculture Marketing Advisory Board meeting scheduled June 5 invites public participation to discuss agricultural growth strategies with both in person and virtual attendance options...
Food banks are strengthening partnerships with local farms to improve food access, support farmers, and build stronger communities, even after federal funding support programs have ended in recent...
Kansas Animal Health Advisory Board announces a virtual meeting on June 3rd open to public participation with contact details provided for access and special accommodation requests for attendees.
A Byron area field tour invites participants to explore research plots, crop practices, and discussions while connecting with experts and gaining practical insights into modern farming techniques...
Iowa cropland rents stayed mostly stable in 2026 despite market changes, offering farmers and landowners a reliable reference while considering costs, productivity, and economic conditions in...
William G. Turpin received the Ag Teachers Change Lives Award for his 30-year career at Madison Central, where he led students to seven national land judging championships and 27 state titles.
The 4-H Calf and Livestock Sale in Otisville raised $30,000 to support youth dairy and livestock programs through record-breaking auctions, community networking, and a chicken barbecue.
Minnesota awards 166 soil health grants worth nearly four point seven million dollars supporting conservation equipment and practices across 79 counties while demand continues to exceed available...
Minnesota farmers have evaluated corn, and soybean stands for frost concerns about weed management and crop rotation decisions as cool spring weather has slowed crop...
Penn State Extension experts suggest planting summer annual grasses in June to provide high-quality, drought-resistant forage options that bolster livestock feed supplies in 2026.
The Pennsylvania Agricultural Surplus System celebrates a decade of connecting surplus farm products with food-insecure families, providing 31.7 million meals since the program began.
University of Nebraska students earned a top-five national crops judging finish while gaining hands on agricultural experience through educational tours focused on sustainability technology and...
Researchers report that excessive flooding and saturated soils severely limit oxygen to roots, causing significant nutrient loss and yield reductions across Missouri croplands.
Missouri farmers are turning to biodiesel as a cost-effective, high-performance fuel that strengthens domestic energy, supports local soybean markets, and reduces farm operating costs.
Proper vitamin A supplementation during winter feeding helps beef cattle maintain health, improve calf performance, support reproduction, and prevent nutritional deficiencies when green...
Kentucky corn is recovering from late April frost as recent rains and warmer weather accelerate growth, with experts advising scouting before the May 31 replanting deadline.
A June webinar will explain calf liver health and feed efficiency in beef on dairy systems, helping producers understand nutrition, growth, and management practices for better cattle performance.
North Dakota ranchers review drought plans forage supplies water quality and grazing strategies as dry weather conditions reduce forage growth potential and increase concerns about feed shortages...
The Dairy Signal will feature Dr. Paul Fricke and Leonard Polzin this week to discuss dairy reproduction and 2026 market trends, offering Dairy AdvanCE credits for industry viewers.
Late spring frost and freezing temperatures raise concerns about corn and soybean emergence while producers evaluate crop recovery stand conditions and possible replanting needs across affected...
Illinois Extension offers free summer webinars on gardening topics, including pollinators and lawn care, providing expert guidance to help individuals, improve outdoor spaces and adopt sustainable...
Strategic culling helps ranchers reduce feed costs, manage drought challenges, improve herd productivity, strengthen cash flow, and protect long term profitability in cow calf operations during...