Multiple wildfires burned across Kansas beginning on Feb. 17, when the state began to experience higher winds and drier conditions than normal.
A new Texas A&M AgriLife Extension resource provides engineers and planners design guidance for natural flood mitigation.
Field Editor Kylene Scott in this week's blog writes about surviving calving season, not because she's out delivering calves, instead it's surviving 3 a.m. wakeup calls.
The heavy winter storm that brought snow, sleet and sub-freezing temperatures to Arkansas and surrounding states resulted in tens of millions of dollars in losses to farmers across the state, ...
Handling weed pressure is no easy task for farmers and a BASF representative says cutting corners is not a wise long-term strategy.
California’s Proposition 12 should be struck down, Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Stephen Vaden said during a Jan. 21 webinar.
K-State Beef Cattle Institute experts say liver flukes can pose serious health risks to cattle, particularly in wet pastures.
Feeding hay and applying fertilizer may seem unrelated, but nutrient cycling connects the two. Winter hay feeding can have ...
Five federally indicted for alleged $220 million nationwide cattle fraud scheme; one is fugitive on FBI Wanted List.
If animals can get to them, winter grass, corn stalks, and other crop residues are low quality right now as these feeds have ...
Running a small cowcalf operation can be rewarding, but it is not without challenges. Larger farms spread their costs over ...
BASF’s fungicide application of Veltyma made a difference for Iowa farmer Mike Hammes as he credited a contest for his ...