- — Extension supports school-to-work pipeline
- UC's South Coast REC helps adults with disabilities develop careers in food and ag.
- — Academy promotes collaborative wheat research
- Event brings together experts from Pacific Northwest universities, USDA.
- — See benefits of cover crops in orchards, vineyards
- Searchable database of growers experienced in growing cover crops launched.
- — Midwest Digest, Jan. 18, 2023
- Max Armstrong talks about the new Corvette, a chair lift injury, storm impact on livestock and river levels and more.
- — New Year likely to set long-term price direction
- South America's crop could make or break the existing tight supply situation for corn.
- — House Ag chairman talks farm bill
- Despite divisions in Congress, Rep. Glenn “GT” Thompson thinks the farm bill will be a bipartisan effort.
- — Leadership perspectives in agriculture
- Education and leadership are the backbone of agriculture.
- — Corn, beans climb higher
- Morning report: Markets try to stay positive after the overnight trade. (Comments are updated by 7:30 a.m. Central Time.)
- — Insecticides show promise as Lorsban alternative in sweetpotatoes
- Both compounds show promise as replacements for Lorsban, which is no longer labeled for soil pest control in sweetpotato.
- — Midsouth economic outlook and recap
- Row crop commodity prices remain up – 2023 inputs high but softened.
- — Questions about electric grid
- Will our power grid be able to handle future power needs?
- — Annual WOTUS update
- A need for clarity continues to surround the latest WOTUS rule. If building on a possible "wetland" area, consider seeking an Approved Jurisdictional Determination.
- — Farm Progress America, January 18, 2023
- Max Armstrong looks at changes to consumer grocery buying habits in the wake of the pandemic.
- — Welcome to the new Farm Progress website
- Cleaner design, enhanced speed and a better experience will greet all who visit the site.
- — Will swine breeding herd increases continue?
- Livestock Outlook: Labor challenges, disease pressure and high costs weigh on producers. Still, some appear to be making breeding herd additions.
- — Your checklist for planter prep
- Plus, it’s time for a data cleanse before pulling that row crop planter out of the shed.
- — Faces and Places: AFBF
- Slideshow: Check out the photographic highlights of the American Farm Bureau Federation convention, held in Puerto Rico.
- — Add precision to starter fertilizer use
- John Deere’s new ExactShot tech directs starter fertilizer to hit only the seed, cutting costs.
- — Consign toys to benefit ag students
- The Bob Watson New York State FFA Alumni and Supporters Toy Auction will be Feb. 24.
- — How to estimate crop production costs
- Field Fodder: Here’s advice for what to include in a crop budget, plus a handy resource to help you create your own budget.
- — Purdue phenotyping lab unlocks plant secrets
- Slideshow: This unique facility now features more capacity to study living plants.
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