Southeastern farmers face devastation after Hurricane Helene
In Hurricane Helene’s aftermath, communities across the Southeast are picking up the pieces.
In Hurricane Helene’s aftermath, communities across the Southeast are picking up the pieces.
The 2025 Old Farmer’s Almanac is projecting this coming winter to be far different than the previous year’s expectations: Things are looking gentler across most of the United States.
Arable and Google partner to equip farmers with technology for precision irrigation, addressing water scarcity and crop productivity.
Some farms are under water and the U.S. Department of Agriculture has pledged resources to those affected by Hurricane Debby and its remnants.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has selected18 irrigation districts in the Western United States for inclusion in drought, water conservation programs.
Ruidoso Downs Race Track has reached an agreement with state racing officials and Downs of Albuquerque owner Paul Blanchard to relocate races.
Texas officials issue warnings as Hurricane Beryl makes landfall prompting farmers and ranchers to prepare for potential impacts.
Today, the Supreme Court decided in Texas v. New Mexico, which looked at a water dispute between the states and the Rio Grande River.
New Mexico residents were ordered to evacuate as wildfires merged, while road closures hamper efforts to move hundreds of horses from the track.
The Panhandle wildfires caused over $123 million in agricultural losses, including losses of over 12,000 cattle, making them the most expensive ever.