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Find the latest land-grant university’'s up-to-date herbicide information.
Find the latest details about the upcoming workshops on competition and regulatory issues, hosted by by USDA and the Department of Justice.
Use these resources to learn more about ag immigration and AgJOBS bill.
See Bret Oelke’'s presentation from the 2010 Young Farmer Program.
Read the full testimony of Jerry McReynolds, president of the National Association of Wheat Growers, before the House Committee on Agriculture Hearing to Review U.S. Agricultural Sales to Cuba.
Jeff Springsteen, of Bayer CropScience, discusses the miracles of herbicides and safeners.
Here are some articles that can help you prepare for what could be your toughest planting season ever.
Meet some of the farmers who have supported the World Soy Foundation’s Acre Challenge.
David Wright, director of research for the North Central Soybean Research Program, discusses the soybean rust situation.
Find helpful links and information on crop pests and scouting.
Leaders of two commodity groups detail the key legislative agenda and regulatory agenda for the year.
Stephen Powles, an Australian farmer and professor, details the catastrophe resistant weeds are causing.
Greg Luce, technical product manager for Pioneer Hi-Bred, discusses nitrogen use in efficient hybrids.
Truck costs may rise as farm truckers become more compliant with environmental laws.
Changing calving date is a significant choice that can have ripple effects for the entire operation.
A University of Nebraska study shows fixed-time AI can provides a viable alternative to modified heat detection in beef heifers.
Mark McCully has been named CEO of the American Angus Association effective June 10, 2019.
Veterinarians and producers in western states should be on the lookout for signs of vesicular stomatitis (VS), which in recent years has been reported in states across the western United States.
The owners of a sale barn in Kansas have been charged with writing more than $2 billion in unfunded checks and wire transfers. Their alleged fraud scheme has lost banks millions of dollars and is impacting cattlemen.
Two bulls in a South Dakota beef cattle herd have tested positive for bovine trichomoniasis, also known as trich, a disease that can be economically devastating to cattle producers.
Correcting the misinformation about beef production is important for producers, says Debbie Lyons-Blythe, a Kansas rancher. It’s important to speak up when presented the opportunity.
While the payoffs are not always obvious, the right trace-mineral program can benefit cattle health and performance at every production stage.
If you think it’s been wet lately, NASA and the National Weather Service (NWS) agree.
Ranchers in northwestern New Mexico suspect toxic plants, used in Navajo and Hopi religious ceremonies, are responsible for the recent deaths of more than a dozen cows.
Equilibrium Foods believes its new 50-50 burgers will appeal to consumers seeking to reduce, not eliminate, their beef consumption.
Beef and pork exports are key to demand and these exports contribute significantly to U.S. wholesale beef and pork prices.