Hurricane Helene provided some relief to the Lower Mississippi River, but with the return of dry conditions, water levels are expected to drop.
This week, DTN's View From the Cab farmers consider their fall chore list, input purchases and more.
Spend time thinking ahead about worst-case scenarios and how to protect yourself from market fluctuations, not just financially, but also emotionally.
In an open letter to the ag community, Ohio farmer Nathan Brown urges farmers and ranchers to speak the truth about mental health and break the stigma.
Recognizing, understanding, labeling, expressing and regulating our emotions can not only improve our mental health, but also our relationships, our physical health and our performance in our family businesses.
It's estimated that one in 10 mothers suffer from postpartum depression, although there's research suggesting it's probably more common. Like many mental health conditions, it often goes undiagnosed and untreated.
The simple act of reaching out to someone at risk of suicide can save their life. Training programs are available that can help people build the confidence to take that lifesaving step.
Two farmers who have struggled with and overcome their own mental health issues urge other farmers and ranchers to talk about mental health and reach out to others in their community who may be struggling.
LSU researcher develops BRD vaccine that could help prevent most common cattle disease.
Though mental health services are fewer and far between in many rural areas, they can still be found with some extra effort and knowledge of how to navigate the system.
Training programs empower rural clergy and other community leaders to respond to mental health crises.
Progress is being made on foot soundness.
Obstacles, solutions abound in rural youth mental health.
Tolvera herbicide from Corteva Agriscience will offer small grain farmers a new active ingredient to battle weed resistance and provide crop rotation flexibility.
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