With residual herbicides running out of steam, growers are being advised to check their wheat crops for any emerging weeds ...
The questions of what smog is, what we are doing to curtail it, and what our responsibility is are important. It is a ...
North-central Iowa farmer Doug Adams caught a lot of people’s attention recently when he grew wheat in his field near ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Like lettuce, spinach grows fast and isn’t very tall, so it doesn’t put down deep roots. This makes it a terrific container ...
In regions known for deep powder, including Park City, Vail and large parts of Oregon, mountains that are typically buried in snow are instead patchy or nearly bare. Snow cover across the West is near ...
“The Heritage-Based Enterprises agenda is premised on harnessing indigenous knowledge intellectual assets. Indigenous knowledge offers something that modern innovation often lacks—solutions that are ...
A study published this month in the American Journal of Enology and Viticulture tracked costs and revenues at four vineyards ...
Oats were once a major Minnesota crop, with about 4 million acres planted annually on average until the early 1960s. But in 2025, oats accounted for only 195,000 planted acres in Minnesota, and those ...
The likelihood of seeing a benefit from planting a cover crop, however, is closely related to the amount of biomass produced by the cover crop. Cereal rye has been one of the most, if not the most, ...