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Normally our family meets for Easter at sunrise at a cross in a pasture at my sister’s. This time on Easter morning it was raining and I'm definitely not complaining as we always need rain.It had quit ...
In this week's editorial, Field Editor Lacey Vilhauer challenges readers to sow something new within their lives this spring.
Three months later, new wind projects are in limbo, with no foreseeable changes on the horizon. Although the order does not ...
Irrigation is the lifeblood of many ag operations and to the High Pains economy, Ken Eriksen writes in his cover story.
Nebraska Gov. Pillen has announced at 150,000 grant for large animal veterinarians who agree to live and practice in rural ...
Weed control in sorghum must start with an effective pre-emergence weed control program. Weed scientists constantly stress ...
The potential impact of tariffs was shown in the livestock sectors with a less descriptive price projection by the WASDE ...
In this week's Land Journal special feature, Field Editor Kylene Scott explores virtual fencing options and what to consider ...
BASF celebrates cotton farmers’ yield achievements with 20th annual FiberMax One Ton Club and recognizes top growers.
The corn market has been relatively strong as Texas producers monitor planted fields in southern areas and prepare to plant in the High Plains. Read More ...
K-State horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini said many crops can be grown vertically, including tomatoes, pole beans and ...
New research from the University of Minnesota upends long-held understanding about how wolves, bears and cougars compete for ...