Nebraska will see cooler weather, possible weekend showers, fire risks, and a chance of severe storms early next week, followed by a dry stretch into early May raising drought concerns.
University of Nebraska Lincoln warns of wheat virus detection urging growers to scout fields manage volunteer wheat and control diseases to prevent severe losses during the growing season.
Two more candidates will be interviewed for the K State College of Agriculture dean role with meetings in Manhattan and Garden City plus online access for community engagement.
Milk and dairy safety remain rigorous despite a pause in FDA lab proficiency testing with continued quality checks on farms during transport and at processing plants ensuring public health.
A Master Gardener donated 600 vegetable plants to help families facing food insecurity inspiring a local greenhouse and supporting food shelves with fresh healthy produce and gardening resources.
Minnesota officials warn parents about recalled Gerber teething sticks due to choking risks urging consumers to avoid Strawberry Apple and Banana flavors listed under specific UPC codes.
Beef Brawl 2025 discusses if boosting income or cutting costs is the better strategy for cattle producers, emphasizing strong management practices to improve profitability and herd performance.
The South Dakota Swine Summit on June 12 offers youth a full day of tours and educational sessions covering biosecurity nutrition animal care and more at South Dakota State University.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins demands urgent cooperation from Mexico to combat the New World Screwworm or face possible import restrictions on livestock commodities.
Broccolini cultivation with clover living mulches offers a sustainable solution for soil health weed management and climate resilience in vegetable systems according to year two research in South...
Early gut health and stress management are vital for young dairy calves. Experts recommend focused nutrition, stress reduction, and gradual transitions to support strong development and future...
Malted rice could strengthen domestic demand, create brewing opportunities, and help offset the decline in U.S. long-grain rice exports while supporting sustainability efforts.
Ohio State University’s Buckeye Tick Test Laboratory now offers fast and affordable testing, helping individuals detect tick-borne diseases early and support better public health and animal...
North Dakota pastureland values and rental rates rose again in 2025 marking steady growth despite slow cattle inventory recovery as land prices and rents move on different paces statewide.
Kentucky gains 100 million dollars from tobacco settlement, supporting rural farming, healthcare, and early childhood development through strategic fund distribution.
UW Family Gardening Day offers free, family-friendly activities on May 3, with hands-on gardening fun, educational displays, and free plants to take home.
USDA's cancellation of climate-smart farming programs has left small farmers uncertain, especially those relying on grants for sustainable practices, while climate challenges continue.
House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn Thompson receives his second Golden Plow Award for his continuous dedication to agriculture and rural communities.
Jonathan Shell’s journey from FFA Star to Kentucky’s Agriculture Commissioner shows his unwavering dedication to agriculture and FFA, impacting Kentucky’s future agricultural...
George O White State Forest in Missouri grows 2 million seedlings annually. Learn how these trees support local communities, contributing to Missouri’s green landscape.
National Teacher Appreciation Week highlights educators' contributions. It encourages celebrating teachers' efforts and offering gratitude for their dedication to shaping students'...
NRCS provides a series of technical notes offering practical, science-based guidance for improving soil health across urban, rural, and forested landscapes.
FDA suspends milk testing program, but New York’s Department of Agriculture continues ensuring dairy safety through daily inspections and rigorous quality control.
USDA cuts and fluctuating tariffs are adding uncertainty for Wisconsin farmers. These changes affect local food markets and create financial challenges as planting season begins.
Higher cattle prices mean lower profit margins for stocker producers, challenging their business models and prompting questions about better investment alternatives with higher returns.
Despite high egg prices, raising backyard chickens may not be a money-saving solution due to high costs, bird flu risks, and slow egg production, experts caution.
Mike Naig discusses Iowa’s agricultural economy, trade, bird flu, eminent domain issues, and his possible run for governor, highlighting the challenges and opportunities facing Iowa farmers...
A study shows climate change could push U.S. corn crop insurance claims up by 29 percent by 2050, increasing risks for farmers and insurers without strong action.
The future of U.S. corn ethanol-to-jet fuel production remains uncertain due to missing EPA approvals and expiring credits impacting the SAF industry.
DeWitt Central FFA member Dalani Beuthein wins gold for her chapter website, gaining valuable skills in communication, problem-solving, and leadership while preparing for a bright professional...