Crude oil futures settled higher to close the week on Friday, driven by news of a possible ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war, under certain...
With the continued spread of H5N1 in the U.S., especially in California, the California Department of Food and Agriculture has put a ban on dairy...
The University of Missouri Extension's Pearls of Production program is offering a series of webinars throughout the year for women livestock...
Urban sprawl and the paving of American farmland has been happening at an alarming rate. Proper policymaking and land-use planning, however, can slow or prevent a devastating, runaway scenario.
This blogger has changed her perspective by making a conscious effort to notice how often people seem to be living "have to lives" instead of "get to lives."
Skip the mess of a burrito by placing all the tasty ingredients into a handmade shell.
Trying to make sense of all that is going on in the world, DTN will host an in-depth look at markets, weather and the forces driving this chaotic ag economy during the DTN Virtual Ag Summit coming in December 2022.
The keys to keeping your combine rolling are the checks and maintenance you do before opening the first field.
Progressive Agriculture Safety Day program educates through hands-on demonstrations on basic, everyday farm and ranch safety and health with the focus around youth.
Evaluating seed and crop protection technology in the field allows farmers to conduct an eye test and determine the product fit on their own acres.
Steve Thompson answers readers' questions about all things mechanical.
Easy-to-build ideas make your work easier. Readers send in helpful solutions to farm and ranch problems.
Being in business with family can have a certain allure based on shared values and high trust. But, being in business together can be full of peril because of the different nature of family and business systems.
Mississippi couple uses a whole-systems approach to cut back on deworming in their cow herd.
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