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Company says it will invest $3 million for upgrades to the facility formerly owned by Michigan farmer Mike Stamp.
U.S. imports of Mexican beef increased by 268% to make Mexico the fourth largest source of U.S. beef imports. But as Mexico builds export markets, what does the future hold for U.S.-Mexico cattle trade?
Emergency rations can work, at least temporarily, until new crop feed can be harvested or purchased.
Digi-Star introduces the GT 465, an ISOBUS compatible system that allows grain carts operators to utilize the virtual terminal in the tractor cab.
Since the purchase of the Sil-All® range of forage inoculants in 2011, Lallemand Animal Nutrition’s team of forage experts have developed a new product formulation in the United States to best meet the needs of today’s producers.
Of prime importance in the fight against hunger is getting governments worldwide to see the value of farmers, says philanthropist and farmer Howard G. Buffett.
Howard W. Buffett offers a sneak peek of planting preparation on his no-till farm near Tekamah, Neb., and talks about why he chose farming over every other profession.
Leading CEOs from companies like Monsanto, Cargill and Dairy Farmers of America, pledge to increase sustainable food production and launch recycling fund.
Rock River Laboratory, Inc. announces the opening of the company’s newest feed analysis laboratory location in Wooster, Ohio.
The tighter we program herd diets, the more important is the information on which feed programs are based.
Rooted in the millennial old concept of bartering is a new formula for success—trading custom work.
With recent updates and emerging partnerships, John Deere operators are one step closer to fully integrated and wireless data transfer from the field.
If you want to avoid on-farm accidents, here are a few ways to promote health and safety in your operation.
Introduced by Sustainable Technologies, the VariSun Controller uses captured sunlight to power irrigation pumps.
Debates about food and fuel are often framed in absolutes: Corn is either for ethanol or for livestock feed.
Simply achieving “sustainability” is not good enough. We must have the research, technology and production practices to go beyond sustainability.
But it’s still a volatile weather market for dairy producers who rely on purchased hay.
Clear, basic communication is required when managing labor that grew up in another culture and language.
The revised I-9 compliance form went into effect May 7, 2013.
Though agriculture has become increasingly volatile during the last decade and risk management has never been more critical to farm and ranch sustainability, farmers are lucky.
Success is powered by three things: know-how, reputation and a network of contacts.
Experts offer insight to help create a positive work environment.
Most farmers think about employee bonuses only at the end of the year, but experts recommend considering an incentive program that drives results throughout the year.
Dried distillers’ grains are familiar to livestock producers, who use them as feed. But an Alaska brewer has figured out a way to use them to make more beer.
Georgia wants more water. Here’s how they want to get it.
What if you could stretch your corn supplies a bit further?
When forage supplies are tight, emergency crops provide an opportunity to bridge the gap.