A late January storm brought snow, ice and extreme cold, causing tens of millions in losses to Arkansas cattle, crops and poultry.
Janet McNally spoke at the Pennsylvania Forage Conference on Feb. 25 about her experiences fending off wolves, dealing with internal sheep parasites, rebuilding depleted soils and increasing pasture ...
Machinery Pete explains how record-high equipment ages and a pivot to used machinery are reshaping the market, proving that ...
In life, all of us have challenges. But when considering the ones farmers face, ours seem minor. For farmers, they are ...
"The stretch of driveway in the video runs past our pasture, and the cows usually gather at the gate when they know hay is coming," Nash's owner, Michelle Rhodes, explained to Newsweek. "One of Nash’s ...
The 8R/8RX series delivers up to 540 HP for added power and maneuverability. New planter enhancements improve seed placement ...
Dry conditions prevail across Texas, and rainfall outlooks are raising concerns about hay supplies and grazing in the near ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is providing technical and financial assistance to Arkansas farmers and livestock ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - Agricultural operations in Arkansas have been significantly impacted by recent winter storms. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has technical and ...
The USDA is offering technical and financial assistance to Arkansas farmers and livestock producers impacted by winter storms, including the Livestock Indemnity Program, Noninsured Crop Disaster ...
The United States Department of Agriculture is ensuring support and assistance for farmers and livestock producers who are ...
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