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It was hot and steamy across the U.S. Corn Belt last week, precisely what corn and soybeans needed following extended cool weather last month.
Interviews with farmers and analysts across Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska revealed a vast disparity in profit for wheat ...
The Ohio legislature is proposing severe cuts to funding for the H2Ohio program that is designed in large part to combat ...
After weeks of unrelenting rain and waterlogged fields, farmers across Schuylkill County are eyeing a stretch of hot, dry ...
Farmers cut their losses early this year across the U.S. wheat belt, stretching from Texas to Montana. They were choosing to ...
Benjamin Hill travels the nation collecting stories about what makes Minor League Baseball unique. This excerpt from the ...
What's going on in Columbus and the surrounding area? Find out in our Things to Do feature which looks ahead to many area ...
Ramona July 4th Family Picnic & Fireworks Show organizers are more than halfway toward their $50,000 fundraising goal to pay ...
The children’s chalk art fun begins at 4 p.m. Thursday on Davidson Avenue in downtown while the children’s parade starts at 5 ...
New trends in ag innovation quietly reroute where capital flows, adoption sticks, exits emerge, and market power gets built.
Water engineer Bob Hurford has a chart he often shares with communities in the Gunnison River Basin to drive home the seriousness of the region’s water conditions. It shows that the basin’s runoff ...
The communities of southeast Colorado — and the farmers who produce Pueblo chiles, Rocky Ford cantaloupes, hay, beef and ...