Half of the plant hardiness zones shift with new USDA map
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.
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.
The 2024 Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts snow, seasonable cold, and all of good and bad of plenty of snow to come across North America.
After Hurricane Idalia’s landing, Georgia and Florida farmers are figuring out how to recover from crop damages left in the hurricane’s wake.
Last week, high humidity and low wind speeds on Kansas feedlots left some cattle fighting to stay alive, including near Muscotah.
A fifth of reported heat-related deaths between 2017 and 2022 were agricultural workers. Many people are calling for regulatory change.
A new analysis has identified the top factors accounting for yield variability in sweet corn, including one within the control of processors — seed source.
In the aftermath of devastating wildlifes in Maui, Bayer is providing relief for recovering and rebuilding with donations and healthcare products.
Rainfall across parts of the Midwest last month may have been helpful, but it doesn’t appear to be enough to alleviate the extended dryness affecting ag.
State officials are reporting that in July, hundred, if not thousands of cattle died in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska during record-high temperatures.