CHESTERFIELD, Mo. — A commodity group and herbicide formulator called on the U.S. International Trade Commission to reject a petition for tariffs that could be levied on imported 2,4-D from ...
ST. LOUIS — Whether they’re taken to heart to taken with a grain of salt, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s monthly crop and livestock estimates are crucial for the entire farm supply chain.
The Kron family continues planting fields in June. EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Randy Kron, farmer and president of Indiana Farm Bureau, is balancing leading the organization while checking in on his ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Brady Brewer, host of Purdue Commercial AgCast, sat down with Purdue University agricultural economist Michael Langemeier to discuss the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ...
Mark Seib, a grain farmer from Posey County, is Indiana Farm Bureau’s new District 9 director. POSEYVILLE, Ind. — As summer presses onward, From the Fields contributor Mark Seib continues ...
While Congress passed an extension of the 2018 farm bill, providing short-term stability and allowing for more time to get revisions right, a new farm bill must be a priority in the new year ...
CHICAGO — The stories across the Corn Belt’s Federal Reserve Districts mirrored one another in the agriculture sector with concerns over lower commodity prices and favorable crop conditions.
INDIANAPOLIS — Effective March 1, Co-Alliance Cooperative and Ceres Solutions Cooperative Inc. will merge to form Keystone Cooperative Inc. The boards and members approved the merger for the ...
Hans Bishop’s move into effective organic row crop production weed control begins with his experiences in growing vegetables ...
Alendronate, with the brand name Fosamax, is in the class of drugs called bisphosphonates. These are powerful drugs that ...
Having a first aid kit on hand for livestock can help farmers be prepared for accidents. (AgriNews photo/Erica Quinlan) WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A livestock first aid kit is a good tool in case of ...
After meeting over 5,500 students and traveling over 14,500 miles, the Illinois FFA major state officers have completed four of their six weeks of chapter visits. Each week, the state officers ...