Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets UVM Extension and the Northeast Cover Crops Council invite you to attend the 2026 No-Till and Cover Crop Conference on February 19 in Burlington, VT! Every year, ...
Farmers Weekly Transition Farmer Alan Steven has been improving water supply resilience and invested in a seeder for a cultivator to establish all his ...
The Agronomic Crop Management session will offer the latest research on a wide range of agronomic topics at the 2026 Conservation Tillage & Technology Conference (CTTC) on March 10-11, at Ohio ...
For generations, gardeners and farmers have turned to a small, unassuming publication for wisdom on weather, planting, and ...
Senior officials at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) did not know how their decision to close three research stations on the Prairies would impact the department's research program when they ...
Lucknow: With the Union budget announcing the launch of Bharat VISTAAR (Virtually Integrated System to Access Agricultural ...
Prices for nearly every major crop in the U.S. are below what it costs to grow them, but Mississippi farmers growing rice, which almost nobody is buying, may have it the worst of all.
When the farmer told his agronomist that a couple entries in his soybean plot topped 100 bushels per acre, the agronomist’s ...
Like lettuce, spinach grows fast and isn’t very tall, so it doesn’t put down deep roots. This makes it a terrific container ...
With farmers getting ready for the 2026 growing season, they are keeping a close eye on the commodity markets and what impact prices will have. Already, canola has had a wild six months, switching ...
Despite decades of reform and strong public research institutions, Bangladesh’s seed system continues to fall short of meeting farmers’ needs. Structural gaps in access, affordability, and climate res ...
To get a head start on the growing season, start slow-growing perennial herbs such as rosemary and lavender 10 to 12 weeks before your expected last frost. Start perennial herbs with a moderately slow ...