The value of crops extends beyond food to industrial materials, energy applications, and personal care products.
Experts advise Midsouth farmers to choose top seeds, cut input costs and use trial data to boost profits in a tough ag economy.
Some small grains planting has begun in the region. But questions remain about how farmers still could switch acres around among crops in a search for profitability as input costs continue to rise.
An unusually mild winter followed by a wet spring made last year one of the worst in a decade for Pennsylvania soybean ...
Humans have been growing crops for thousands of years, and using regenerative soil health practices has naturally been a part ...
USDA's first 2026 crop progress report shows corn at 3% planted nationwide as winter wheat quality drops 13 percentage points ...
At first glance, tensions in the Middle East might seem far removed from the planting decisions farmers across the Midwest are making right now. But in today’s interconnected global markets, ...
Farmers have long debated which practices do the most to keep their soil healthy. Now, after pulling data from 21 long-term ...
Everybody seems to be talking about cover crops. Rightfully so because, managed correctly, they can provide environmental benefits. Higher yield? Well, maybe, but probably not, at least in the near ...
"Where our recommendations are followed, our customers have walked away with at least 10-15% higher yield" says Polybee CEO Siddharth Jadhav.
Early indications are the recent cold snap severely damaged, if not devastated, apple and peach crops in the Northern ...
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