U.S. farmers expect to plant more corn and less soybean acres
U.S. farmers plan to plant 95.3 million acres of corn in 2025, up 5 percent from last year, while soybean acreage is set to decline 4 percent.
U.S. farmers plan to plant 95.3 million acres of corn in 2025, up 5 percent from last year, while soybean acreage is set to decline 4 percent.
MIT researchers and AgZen developed a spray technology that boosts droplet retention, reduces pesticide waste, and lowers costs.
As the Washington FFA State Officer Team prepares to pass the torch, their online presence has left everyone in FFA a bit more connected.
A new study identifies genetic factors contributing to bovine tuberculosis susceptibility, offering insights for disease resistance in cattle.
Diamond Mowers’ new Mini Brush Cutter Pro X is a powerful, durable attachment designed for stand-on track loaders, offering enhanced cutting capacity.
A study from the University of Georgia highlights the unique mental health challenges female farmers face including navigating gender stereotypes.
Hailstorms pose a major risk to U.S. crop yields, but HailSens360 offers a technology-driven solution to help farmers mitigate losses.
As rising temperatures impact livestock, Milkshake insurance has expanded to offer dairy and cattle producers greater financial protection.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a nearly 50 percent drop in wholesale egg prices following agency response.
ProFarm Group’s RinoTec Technology has received EPA registration approval as a novel biocontrol agent offering effective pest management.