AgDay
Hosted by Haley Bickelhaupt, AgDay provides the nation’s farmers and ranchers with the latest news, weather and business headlines, and features the people and places unique to the industry and small-town America.
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Plastic, grease and other debris can reduce cotton quality. Here’s how to limit risk.
After hardship reshaped their path, Dalton Farms built a business rooted in local food and the next generation.
Day 3 of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour reveals low ear counts dragging down rain-weary Illinois fields, while Western Iowa corn flashes standout potential despite rising SDS and brown stem rot in soybeans.
Total acreage, labor and scouting frequency can help you determine whether owning a drone is a smart investment.
When siblings build a farm together, the hardest decisions can come when their children, spouses and different visions for the future enter the picture.
Nutri-Tiller 1000 series combines with Early Riser planter and FieldOps guidance to reduce costs, improve emergence and maximize yield potential.
Day 2 of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour reveals surprisingly resilient fields on the Eastern leg, while a late-summer moisture deficit leaves dryland crops on the Western leg lagging behind 2025 yields.
Retired and disabled, Ron Hines was hounded for giving online animal health advice. No one ever complained. Except the state.
Day 1 of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour highlights a deeply divided Corn Belt. Scouts find drought-damaged corn but surprisingly resilient soybeans in the West, while the East battles mud and highly uneven maturity.
We must continue to hear and amplify the voice of farmers as they make unique contributions to discussions and debates surrounding food and its production.