While weather’s effect on farming is often at the forefront of crop planning, its broader implications deserve closer scrutiny.
Farm management analyst Kent Thiesse writes about important changes to crop insurance coverage that producers should dive into in preparation for the upcoming deadline for signup.
Farmers in the Upper Midwest might be wondering how mild winter conditions could impact cover crops. University of Minnesota ...
Study shows that a higher seeding rate of cover crops often provides no benefit and adds costs in soybean fields.
Despite the uncertainty, Utah cities count on these transfers to help sustain future growth. Washington County, for instance, ...
Farmers for Soil Health (FSH) enrollment window is closing on Feb. 28.Farmers for Soil Health is a farmer-driven initiative ...
USDA announced the publication of an interim rule on Technical Guidelines for Climate-Smart Agriculture Crops Used as Biofuel Feedstocks. The ...
(NAFB.com) – The USDA ... crops grown in the U.S. The rule covers three feedstocks, including soy, corn, and sorghum. It also covers climate-smart practices that could reduce GHG emissions or ...
Tthe U.S. Department of Agriculture announced ... includes three feedstock crops: corn, soy, and sorghum. It also covers CSA practices that could reduce GHG emissions or sequester carbon, including ...
while the rest of the investment comes from the Saskatchewan Agriculture Development Fund (ADF). The announcement came on day two of the 2025 Crop Production Show, during the first annual ...
The Fund aims to provide a total return, including both capital growth and dividend income (after fees have been deducted), in excess of MSCI All Country World Index (ACWI) Net Total Return Index over ...
WASHINGTON, Jan. 15, 2025 – Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture ... feedstock crops: corn, soy, and sorghum. It also covers CSA practices that could reduce GHG emissions or sequester carbon, ...