It sounds wrong, but driving over corn can actually preserve crop health. Learn the farming science behind this practice and why it benefits the field.
Research out of the University of Manitoba is aiming to give corn growers weed-control guidance based on local conditions.
Producers must weigh genetics and trait benefits against potential yield losses when choosing between expensive and budget ...
A letter from Senator John Kennedy says the “unsportsmanlike” practice of hot cropping for mallards is ruining Southern duck ...
The 2025 harvest season provided the final chapter to a growing year that started with uncertainty and ended with yields that ...
New invasive weed Asian copperleaf found in Illinois corn and soybean fields during 2025 harvest season threatens crop yields ...
Ken Ferrie gives some practical ways you can ely more on facts and less on your gut to reduce management mistakes and achieve ...
The connection between what happens on the surface and what happens underneath was explained in a recent webinar focusing on ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to send “bridge” payments to farmers who grow soybeans, cotton and other crops ...
The American Farm Bureau Federation, along with soybean and specialty crop farm organizations, has asked congressional ...
University of Minnesota researchers are looking at how warming temperatures may favor upper Midwest production but bring new ...
Chris Jones, a retired UI research engineer, slams Iowa's need for ethanol, calls for farm regulations in bid to become ...