
During an international video meeting of agricultural journalists this week, a Ukrainian ag journalist gave a glimpse of some of the challenges farmers as well as journalists are facing in his...
The National Farmers Union and National Council for Farmer Cooperatives were among the groups touting the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act...
This week our View From the Cab farmers review their machinery lineups and assess crop needs to finish out the year.
Elaine Shein, DTN's associate managing editor, is responsible for editing DTN feature articles and series as well as providing oversight on special projects.
Prior to joining DTN, Shein spent two decades covering agriculture in the United States and Canada. Most recently, she served as the executive editor for the Capital Press Agriculture Weekly in Salem, Ore. She also served as the editor and deputy publisher of The Western Producer.
Shein has received several journalism awards from organizations such as the North American Agricultural Journalists association (NAAJ), Canadian Farm Writers’ Federation (CFWF) and the American Agricultural Editors’ Association.
Shein earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Regina and another bachelor's degree from the University of Saskatchewan.
Shein has extensive farming experience from growing up on a farm in Saskatchewan where she helped raise cattle and grow crops. Her family remains active in farming.
During an international video meeting of agricultural journalists this week, a Ukrainian ag journalist gave a glimpse of some of the challenges farmers as well as journalists are facing in his...
During the busy harvest time, it's good to review and encourage fuel safety on the farm with the whole family to avoid costly mistakes and dangerous accidents.
DTN/Progressive Farmer staff received several prestigious awards recently in various awards competitions at the national and international levels.
AFBF Vice President Scott VanderWal says the farm bill is currently top of the list on the minds of Farm Bureau members, but farmers are also concerned about inflation and high-input costs, the need for laborers, and keeping...
When straight-line winds of up to 115 mph and large hail hit east-central Nebraska on June 14, it left a path of shredded crops, overturned irrigation equipment and damaged bins. Now, as they assess and clean up the damage...