How media impacts digital technology adoption in agriculture
Digital technologies on the farm improve efficiency, productivity, and profits, but according to a new study, few farmers are taking full advantage.
Digital technologies on the farm improve efficiency, productivity, and profits, but according to a new study, few farmers are taking full advantage.
Dozens of farms across North America will host custom-designed peanuts-themed mazes this fall, reaching more than two million visitors.
While rising land values and rents benefit landowners by enhancing equity and rental returns, they place additional financial strain on farmers.
The National Sorghum Foundation awards three exceptional students: Charles Colvin, Andrew Marchetti, and Allie Herring with scholarships totaling $4,500.
In the wake of John Deere laying off over 1,000 Iowa workers, the situation may be escalating into a legal battle.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has changed the Farm Service Agency’s Farm Loan Programs, effective Sept. 25, 2024, intended to increase opportunities.
Some farms are under water and the U.S. Department of Agriculture has pledged resources to those affected by Hurricane Debby and its remnants.
Concerns are swirling surrounding the 2024 election and Harris’ 2009 statements surrounding decreasing red meat consumption.
William Dalton Edwards, 25, of Mount Airy, N.C., pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge for his involvement in a $1 million livestock theft scheme.
Nebraska cattle rancher and social media influencer Natalie Kovarik is set to return as a mentor in the 2024 College Aggies Online program.