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After Ann Bailey's longer-than-anticipated stay in North Carolina, she was amazed at the plant growth in the crop fields and ...
As producers head closer to harvest and make fall preparations, a soil health specialist asks them to consider practices that could keep soils where they are at.
Water and property rights are at the crux of the concerns, with residents from Abercrombie and surrounding areas worried their voices are not being heard.
Invest In Our Land launched Portraits of Conservation, a traveling visual display traveling from South Dakota to Washington, D.C., displaying the importance of conservation programs and federal ...
A grassroots effort of a handful of volunteers showing up to lend a hand to farmers has now grown into a network of more than ...
Luther Markwart, executive vice president of the American Sugarbeet Growers Association, addresses policy and market issues ...
Opponents of large dairies speak out about environmental concerns. An effort draws attention to conservation. A look at effects of wind erosion. A farmer says sunflowers are his most profitable crop.
August, including in North Dakota, which leads the nation in the crop most years. As tourists stop to see the bright blooms, ...
Lindberg mentioned a trade deal with Japan that is meant to bring $4.5 billion in new ag sales. According to the White House, ...
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume looks at what having La Niña in the forecast for the winter means for the region's storm and temperatures. And it looks drier and cooler for the upcoming weeks.
McSherry of Ask In Earnest says the power of scents can be an important tool in our mental health toolboxes, including to ...
Ag leaders speak out on tariffs. We take a look at one of Riverview's dairies. We meet this year's Farmfest Woman Farmer of ...
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