Donations for ranchers sought as Texas fires burn over 1.1M acres
Unprecedented wildfires in the Texas Panhandle, fueled by unseasonably warm temperatures and strong winds, prompt evacuations, power outages, and shutdowns.
Unprecedented wildfires in the Texas Panhandle, fueled by unseasonably warm temperatures and strong winds, prompt evacuations, power outages, and shutdowns.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has unveiled its forecast for the upcoming 2024-2025 crop year, predicting a reduction in the acreage dedicated to crops.
The United States experiences extreme winter conditions with Montana recording the coldest temperature at negative 42 degrees.
El Niño peaks during the late fall or early winter months, and while it is not predictive of U.S. corn and soybean yields, it can affect the weather.
Kansas winter storms have shut down Tyson and Cargill facilities, with farmers and ranchers stepping out to help those stuck and stranded in the cold.
As temperatures decrease, cow nutritional requirements increase. Add in precipitation or wind, and requirements increase even more.
Two years of drought in the Midwest have caused the Mississippi River to drop to abnormally low levels, dredging projects underway hope to improve access.
Virginia’s fire season has been exacerbated by an ongoing drought in the state, with multiple fires burning across the Appalachian Mountains.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s plant hardiness zone map was updated last week for the first time in a decade, providing a look at warmer trends.
After last winter’s strange weather anomalies, the Farmers’ Almanac predicts a return to traditional winter weather, with cold temperatures and snow.