Machinery

New machine to stop in states with legal hemp programs, removing infrastructure barrier
AgLaunch panels evaluate innovations from all areas of the industry
Dumas, Ark., farmers and businessmen are pooling efforts to build a better future for their community
Gather a group of farmers under one roof and throw in a cover crop bone. The divergence of opinion is marked, the passion of supporters is palpable and the discontent of skeptics is striking. Cover crop supporters are confronted with issues related to costs versus measurable returns, while skeptics are faced with pointed questions over soil health benefits and long-term gains. These seven farmers, some on opposite sides of an invisible agriculture fault line, share their experiences with cover crops.
Kentucky farmer leads by example on a vertically integrated operation.
The life of a tenacious young man was cut short by an undiagnosed virus
Sharp-eyed farmers unearth bits and pieces of history in their fields
100-bu. yield jump spurs Minnesota grower
Researchers blaze a trail for photosynthetic efficiency and yield boost
Swarm bots have the potential to redefine pest scouting and control practices
Feral hog spread is a man-made mess
Can plant material move the infection that impacts deer and elk?
29 states allow cannabis growth for medicinal purposes
A promising peel-and-stick crop sensor may provide farmers with actionable information on the real-time drinking habits of their crops. From on-the-go crop management to plant breeding, the innovative technology is layered with agricultural potential.
Profit margins necessitate a switch for South Dakota farmer
Unmanned ground and aerial vehicle pair show big promise
Header attachment can help save down and damaged corn
Researchers hope a new chemical cavalry can curb populations
California producer John Duarte’s settlement brings no clarity on Clean Water Act
Break down dense soil with annual ryegrass
North Dakota farmer builds long-term personal and commercial relationships abroad
WEEDit aims at weeds and input costs
A venture that began as secondary income turns into a ministry
Early hedging recommendations for the 2018 cotton crop
Pulverization could be significant harvest weapon
Jay Hill approaches diversification and connects with customers in innovative ways
Farmers lose out when no one regulates the regulators
Separating strengths and weaknesses of ag data
Wrangler launches a new kind of food-to-table initiative
In 2000, southwest Mississippi producer Rodney Burkley heard about a business venture gaining steam in multiple states: earthworms.
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