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Colony collapse disorder (CCD) is a phenomenon with no concrete answer. It’s when there are no adult bees, but the queen bee, and usually immature bees are still present. While the reason is still a mystery, some are pointing to agriculture, specifically neonicotinoids, as the culprit. In this Farm Journal Report, we introduce you to a group of Missouri high school students working to solve this mystery in an effort to save the bees.
At the May 5-7 meetings, USDA will explain the rulemaking process for the proposed Federal Milk Marketing Order and allow proposal sponsors to explain their submissions.
Strong demand for rural lifestyle property.
Keep in mind that young people are not always born entrepreneurs; they need extra training and careful guidance.
Use these tips to create a consistent communication strategy for your family.
A panel of experts will discuss the critical relationship between immigration reform, agriculture and wider economic growth on Tuesday, March 31, noon to 1:30 p.m., at the American Immigration Council, 1331 G Street NW, Washington D.C. The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, the American Immigration Council and Farm Journal Foundation are partnering to bring this important discussion forward.
Co-op members make motor fuel out of the used cooking oil.
Prime property near New Berlin, Ill., tops out at $15,500 an acre.
It looks as if 2015 will be a much different year than pork producers expected. Last year, the industry saw some record high prices, but since last fall, prices have fallen significantly. What was supposed to be a year of expansion and profit, may now be a year of break-evens
The Farmall tractor brand has been a household name since the 1920s. But Case IH doesn’t want farmers to only remember the classic tractors their grandfathers used to drive.