You could always count on Purdue Extension’s retired forage specialist Keith Johnson to give good advice during hay making ...
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert said a late freeze and a lack of chill hours will likely lead to reduced fruit ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Risk Management Agency is upgrading the source for rainfall data used in several Federal ...
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UK farmers see strong cattle trade amid poor yields
UK livestock markets are seeing strong trade for cattle, but poor grass silage yields, rising input costs, and upcoming tax ...
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Gwyn Jones farm diary: Who can turn things around?
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Corn silage performance comes down to a handful of decisions in the field and at the bunk that ultimately show up in how cows ...
The Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) provides compensation to eligible livestock producers who have suffered grazing losses for covered livestock and who are also producers of grazed forage ...
Dairy producers are heading into the 2026 growing season facing a classic tale of two worlds: extreme drought in the West and ...
Grass‑fed dairy is now table stakes but standards differ. Here's how New Zealand and Ireland's definitions compare, and why ...
The Upper Midwest Hay Market Report for April 28, 2026, provides farmers and livestock producers with a snapshot of current hay prices across Wisconsin and surrounding Midwest states. The report ...
Across the state, corn and sorghum crops are thriving where moisture is available, but suffering in areas with drought ...
Analysis: Here’s why you should consider wide-swath cutting and why it is better for your cows’ milk production.
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