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Overtopping be damned, on the night of May 2, 2011, Birds Point levee was blown and 130,000 acres of Missouri farmland were swallowed. The water left, but the scars of shattered legacies remain. When the rights of agricultural producers clash with government regulation, federal law holds the trump cards.
The bizarre self-preservation abilities of resurrection plants like Oropetium hold tremendous promise toward engineering stronger drought-tolerance in crops, and the effects soon could reach farmland.
2020 might go down in history as the costliest year ever for storm damage.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman is tracking three, different storms across the country right now.
To help you manage your business amid these unprecedented times, Farm Journal is proud to bring this exclusive virtual program to you and other producers operating in the Middle Wabash watershed.
We’ve seen a lot of snow in the West over the past couple of days.
To help you manage your business amid these unprecedented times, Farm Journal is proud to bring this exclusive virtual program to you and other producers operating in the Catoctin Creek watershed.
To help you manage your business amid these unprecedented times, Farm Journal is proud to bring this exclusive virtual program to you and other Nebraska producers operating in the Bazile Groundwater Management Area.
AgDay meteorologist Mike Hoffman says there is very cold air Northeast of the Great Lakes.
So far, much of the country has escaped January’s usual bitter cold temperatures.