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Livestock producers are eligible for USDA drought aid.
Direct payments to farmers under the current farm bill have been a small, but stable and important part of farmers’ income.
Here’s what to know if you are weighing a nitrogen fertilizer application to your 2014 soybean crop.
The cool weather and wet soil conditions have disrupt the normal sequence of early season field operations such as herbicide applications.
Soybean seed costs have risen, farmers don’t want to plant more seeds than they need for top yields.
Here are some factors to consider to help ensure quality when considering replanting saved small grain seed.
The Kansas City Board of Trade’s December wheat contract prices have declined $1.94 to $7.05 since Aug. 29.
Cotton is a “mixed bag” in the Panhandle and South Plains, according to Texas AgriLife Extension Service personnel.
Mississippi’s young cotton crop has already faced a list of challenges including flooding, late planting, insects and now drought.
Scientists anticipate that understanding how corn uses the nutrient can help farmers make informed decisions in boron-deficient areas and improve crop yields.