The EPA has announced three over-the-top dicamba products can be used in the 2026 and 2027 growing seasons. But legal challenges over the products' use persist.
As Green Acres Milling nears launch, University of Minnesota researchers and growers aim to build a stronger local supply chain for oats.
Columnist Ann Bailey tells of the incredible history discovered about her grandmother after finding some relics while rummaging through her attic.
Researchers at South Dakota State University have been looking at the impact that using heat-treated soybeans in cattle diets can have on carcass weights.
The two-day Midwest Grazing & Soil Health Summit hosted by the Sustainable Farming Association will feature experts and ...
The $1.3 billion facility would replace the company’s aging plant and ensure a strong market for the in-state producers who ...
The fundamentals had more to do with market response this week than a host of policy issues that could have come into play.
Corn and corn markets haven't gained many headlines lately, Allison Thompson of The Money Farm points out. Yet steady demand ...
What the tariffs decision means for farmers. What farmers need to know about dicamba changes. Ag concerns in Minnesota after the ICE surge. University of Minnesota has a new variety of oats.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume expects above-average temperatures for most of the country in early March, with possible severe weather to the south and Albert Clippers in the upper Midwest.
In the recent farm income report, USDA revised the estimated total U.S. net cash income for 2025 downward to $153.9 billion, which is a decrease of nearly $27 billion from the September projection.
AURI Executive Director Shannon Schlecht answered questions about a trademark battle during a Minnesota House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee meeting Wednesday, Feb. 25. Topics at the ...