John Deere adjusts its DEI policies following social media scrutiny
John Deere has succumbed to social media pressure by rewriting its diversity initiatives, announcing a focus on quality workplaces.
John Deere has succumbed to social media pressure by rewriting its diversity initiatives, announcing a focus on quality workplaces.
A group of young cattlemen and women from across the United States were awarded scholarships from the Angus Foundation in Madison, Wisconsin.
A new study by Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine explains why highly pathogenic avian influenza is being detected in raw milk.
CLAAS unveiled their LEXION 8900 TERRA TRAC for the first time on North American soil today at the Ag in Motion farm show in Saskatchewan, Canada.
A new collaboration between Syngenta Crop Protection and Ginkgo Bioworks aims to accelerate the launch of a new biological solution.
The National Corn Growers Association, joined by five other commodity groups, sent a letter to Department of Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo asking her to consider the impacts on farmers as she reviews a petition by the agricultural chemical company Corteva that would place duties on imports of the herbicide 2,4-D. “Restricting imports of 2,4-D will […]
Twelve groups have filed a lawsuit challenging the Bureau of Land Management’s new Public Lands Rule, arguing it threatens the future of ranching.
UC Davis discovered a genetic disease unique to the American Quarter Horse breed earlier this year, but news is just now hitting social media.
Three poultry workers from a farm in northeast Colorado are suspected of contracting bird flu, state and federal health officials announced Friday.
Mississippi State scientists have a new way to monitor the environmental impacts on the cash crop throughout the growing season.