Pennsylvania dairy farmers urged to complete a 15-minute survey by April 30, 2025, to shape future industry support programs and grants.
Pennsylvania farmers saw 3.5 suitable fieldwork days, with mostly adequate topsoil but strained subsoil moisture; apple and peach trees showed strong development, and oat/tillage work progressed.
University of Kentucky Ag recognized Messer for grants, Kawashima for research on seed development, and a team for impactful water quality extension in Kentucky.
Kentucky's week ending April 13 saw below normal temperatures and rainfall, leading to saturated fields and delayed corn/soybean planting, though fruit trees began blooming.
The USDA offers aid to Missouri farmers hit by storms, including livestock, crop, loan, and land recovery programs to support recovery from tornado and flood damage.
4-H members presented a butterfly-focused pollinator garden project at the Great Plains Conference, with planting scheduled for June and public involvement invited through Wildflower Week...
Nebraska began corn planting with just 1% progress, while winter wheat conditions remain low. Soil moisture remains short to very short across most areas, affecting early planting activities.
Kansas crop progress continues with good wheat condition and steady corn planting. Soil moisture remains mostly short to adequate, with fieldwork actively taking place across the state.
KSU will host open forums and town hall meetings to engage with candidates for Agriculture Dean and KSRE Director. Events begin April 17 and are open to the public.
Minnesota farmers began spring planting with limited fieldwork days. Soil moisture is mostly adequate, and livestock conditions are steady as corn, oats, and wheat planting gets underway.
Farm income in Minnesota dropped sharply in 2024, with crop producers hit hardest. Uncertain weather, falling prices, and financing challenges are key concerns as 2025 approaches.
South Dakota soybean farmers are invited to apply for a checkoff-funded trade tour in Mexico to explore global soy markets and understand the journey of soybeans beyond local elevators.
South Dakota shows strong planting progress in spring wheat and oats, while soil moisture remains low and winter wheat conditions are mixed with minimal crop emergence reported so far.
North Dakota sees early planting of spring crops, stable livestock conditions, and varied soil moisture levels, with most producers expected to begin fieldwork by April 23.
A climate roundtable in Michigan raised concerns about solar funding cuts affecting Indiana farms and communities. Experts stressed IRA program benefits and urged continued public engagement and...
North Dakota has allocated $34.3 million to support 23 vital water infrastructure projects, improving water access, treatment, storage, and flood protection for communities across the state.
Farming supports food security and 47 million jobs. Farm Bureau pushes for better policies as farmers face rising costs and historic challenges in the supply chain.
Seaweed extract and humic acid blends help farmers boost crop health and soil quality using smart tech while protecting nature and supporting sustainable agriculture globally.
Farmers and schools are impacted by USDA ending local food programs that supported healthy meals and regional supply chains, leading to disappointment across food networks.
Increased honeybee deaths in 2025 spark worry among scientists and farmers. Research is underway to find causes and protect pollination for essential food crops.
Trump proposes legal return plan for undocumented workers to help ease US farm labor shortage and support agricultural businesses in need of skilled workers.
Missouri farmers had 3.8 fieldwork days with cooler temps and light rain, showing mixed soil moisture and varied planting progress for corn, soybeans, cotton, rice, and winter wheat.
Michigan saw slight planting progress this week with winter wheat in good condition. Soil moisture remains adequate, supporting the early growth of oats and sugarbeets across the state.
Dr. Kang Xia begins her role as Associate Director at MSU AgBioResearch, focusing on faculty support, research development, and innovation in agriculture and natural resource management.
New York farmers had limited fieldwork days 2.0 ending April 13, 2025, but soil moisture is good; apple green tip stage is ahead, while barley and oats planting are beginning.
Governor Hochul declared April 11th New York Craft Beer Day, celebrating the state's 500+ breweries, their $4.8B economic impact, and recent legislation supporting industry growth and local...
Morrow County’s Farmers Share Breakfast celebrated local farmers, fostered community conversations, featured educational displays, and supported agricultural initiatives like Stock the...
Wisconsin's week ending April 13 saw 3.3 fieldwork days with varied conditions; south/central had tillage and planting, north was wet/frosted; oat/tillage behind average.
Wisconsin's 78th Alice in Dairyland Finals in Crawford County May 15-17 features a product showcase and finale to select the next agricultural ambassador; tickets on sale now.
Ohio reported slow crop progress this week due to limited fieldwork. Soil moisture remains mostly adequate, and oats and wheat crops are showing gradual improvement across the state.