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Head to the field with Farm Journal Associate Field Agronomist Missy Bauer in episode 10 of Corn College TV.
Purdue researchers have delivered data to the EPA on a two-year National Air Emissions Monitoring Study on livestock farms.
In episode 6 of Corn College TV, Farm Journal Agronomist explains how the nitrogen cycle fits into the Systems Approach.
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The final EIS will be available for public review for at least 30 days before USDA will publish a record of decision on how it will proceed.
Keep tabs on your employees, machinery and records with help from a location-based application called foursquare.
Balancing rations for nitrogen (protein) and energy is the key to a sound AI or ET program.
A Wisconsin analysis showed that 64% of the areas sampled were deficient in sulfur.
Bill Donald loves having his sons and young grandson on the ranch with him.
With increasing demands for specialized meat, small processing plants have the opportunity to fill profitable niche markets.
At Wheat College, our agronomic team will present lessons you can take directly to the field.
Four basic business management principles can help drive your farm’s growth.
New online features allow you to get answers to your employment questions.
This conventional grain producer goes organic for better returns.
To bee or not to bee is not the question. How to attract natural pollinators is and a new program aimed at luring back our working insects might be an answer.
In Domex Superfresh Growers’ latest orchard update, chief horticulturist Dave Gleason delves into the importance of soil health for its orchards.
As Honeybear Brands imports its first organic Honeycrisps from Chile, the company has achieved a milestone with year-round supplies of the popular variety.
Georgia blueberries suffered some damage as temperatures dipped below freezing the week of March 5.
John Hollay has been hired by the United Fresh Produce Association as senior director of government relations.
An extended period of warm, dry conditions — uncommon even to Florida — during the winter has drawn rave reviews from growers.
Suntreat Packing & Shipping Co.’s Suki mandarins are now available, and this season marks the first one with promoteable volumes.
Industry leaders have rallied to ask for renewed funding for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Technical Assistance for Specialty Crops program.
Staff writer Ashley Nickle and Produce Retailer editor Pamela Riemenschneider discuss what happens next for Southeastern Grocers, which plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy by the end of the month.
Shoppers will again have the chance to sample Florida peaches as production gets going toward the end of March and beginning of April.
Schmieding Produce, which ships watermelons grown in most of the major watermelon areas in the U.S., has acquired North Carolina grower Moore’s Produce.