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Haying has been in full swing, and we have been able to knock out quite a few fields. The first cutting is almost wrapped up ...
"I like music, but if someone would have told me that I would be content for 10 hours sitting in a lawn chair listening to ...
Sunny days may be ahead for corn and soybean producers, but that is likely only for the weather forecast and not market ...
Plans by Senate Republicans to scale back a Medicaid provider tax that states like Iowa use to fund their Medicaid program ...
While times have been stressful for many it was rewarding to see folks come together in time-honored celebrations and observe ...
Greg Gabel, who farms on the Huntley Project, says June 16 started out like any other day on the family farm but then the day progressed to afternoon, and the ...
A special broiler project offered exclusively to 4-H families in Butler County is providing youth with hands-on experience in ...
While Missouri’s farmland market remains relatively stable, new survey data points to rising interest — and prices — for timberland and recreational properties. That’s one of several ...
Mike Clemens, a farmer near Wimbledon, N.D., who serves North Dakota farmers on the SBARE board, winds his New Holland L328 skid steer with a grapple arm between the calf-high ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s planted acreage report on June 30 was as the trade was expecting and ended up being ...
Andrew Koukol almost became a statistic. Instead, the father of two preschoolers today crunches numbers for a Kansas ...
While most Midwestern farmers rotate corn and soybeans, commodity prices and corn yield advantages compel some to plant corn ...
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