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With portions of the U.S. experiencing severe, extreme and exceptional drought conditions, farmers are posting photos showcasing just how much of an impact the lack of rain is having on their fields.
With the start of spring comes the start of allergy season, but not for some farm kids, researchers say.
A farm aid nonprofit is launching an effort to deliver donated hay to ranchers in flood-stricken Nebraska, resurrecting a program first used nearly two years ago to help cattle producers facing drought conditions.
Blake Harlan grew up in a culture of innovation and it’s paid off for his farming business.
Although spotty, there are signs of stabilization underway in portions of the Corn Belt farmland market.
The North Dakota Department of Agriculture looking for trucking donations to move hay for their hay lottery.
We need to be cognizant at all times of the potential for fires to start while baling hay or straw and take measures to minimize the potential of a fire occurring.
A punishing drought that stretches across much of the U.S. Northern Plains could cause farmers to lose 64 million bushels of wheat production this year, according to federal officials.
Crops and pastures continue to suffer in North Dakota as drought persists.
Northern Plains farmers harvest before kernels can fully form.