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Bayer CropScience and Ducks Unlimited have teamed up with a new program that creates duck habitat out of winter wheat fields.
California researchers have found a way to triple the amount of starch that is stored in plant stems.
The cut-off date for the current Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) ranking period has been extended to January 27, 2012. Producers may be eligible for CSP payments.
A recent study shows that farmers, more than any other segment of agriculture, are responsible for paying the transportation costs from the farm to the dinner plate.
A new study finds the Great Plains region is currently a “carbon sink,” meaning it takes up more carbon than it emits.
Will consumers believe the farmer angle or will they see the ads as simply a sustainability promotion by McDonald’s?
The U.S. Department of Labor said it will be revising and re-proposing the portion of the rule that interprets “parental exemption.”
This exclusive interview with Kenneth Quinn, President of The World Food Prize, is the first in a series of exclusive interviews conducted by “AgDay” host Clinton Griffiths.
This exclusive interview with Pierre Brondeau, CEO of FMC, is part of a series of exclusive interviews conducted by “AgDay” host Clinton Griffiths at the World Food Prize.
This exclusive interview with Mike Mack, CEO of Syngenta, is part of a series of exclusive interviews conducted by “AgDay” host Clinton Griffiths at the World Food Prize.
This exclusive interview with Jim Borel, CEO of DuPont, is part of a series of exclusive interviews conducted by “AgDay” host Clinton Griffiths at the World Food Prize.
This exclusive interview with Vern Hawkins, President of Syngenta Crop Protection, is part of a series of exclusive interviews conducted by “AgDay” host Clinton Griffiths at the World Food Prize. Listen as Hawkins shares his thoughts about meeting global food needs.
This exclusive interview with Marco Ferroni, Executive Director of the Syngenta Foundation, is part of a series of exclusive interviews conducted by “AgDay” host Clinton Griffiths at the World Food Prize. Listen as Ferroni shares his thoughts about meeting global food needs.
Co-op investment tightens basis, but venture is not risk-free.
For Delta rice and soybean grower Gibb Steele, nutrient management protects profits as well as water
Episode 3 of Corn College TV details how to maximize yield, minizmize inputs and get the most from your fields.
Missouri farmer Rusty Lee’s overalls are drenched with dew. His Pioneer cap is pulled low to block out the early morning sun and his molasses-like drawl smacks of Georgia roots.
The best feed cost saving steps cattlemen can take can be boiled down to 12 words that explain how that’s done.
Stock your shop with lubricants and cleaners that have roots in Ohio soybean fields.
Spreading manure from now until the ground thaws have an extremely high risk of runoff.
USDA today announced deregulation of Roundup Ready Alfalfa without conditions.
The ag supply chain is looking back to the farm for sustainability.
Highlights from the 2011 Tomorrow’s Top Producer Program.
FGD gypsum is a bona fide replacement for mined gypsum that is used to provide sulfur and calcium.
Supervisors use leadership skills to train, motivate and discipline the workers they manage.