"The suicide rate for farmers is three and a half times that of the general public, and any life lost is just heartbreaking.
Farmers who rely on generalized values risk either overapplying nutrients or underapplying and sacrificing yield.
Knowing how to manage excessive or too little soil moisture will help reduce the amount of damage to the soil during spring ...
Columnist Mychal Wilmes remembers attending farm auctions with his dad. The coffee, hot beef sandwiches and conversations ...
Cassidy Strommen, a senior Agricultural Communications student from Solen, North Dakota, is the seventh female manager in the ...
Early April storms came during the peak of calving in the region, making wet conditions for newborn animals. But the moisture ...
Two brothers installed elevated solar panels in a farm field to research the potential for crop and solar production but are ...
As fertilizer prices continue to rise, lawmakers in Washington, D.C. have introduced legislation in hopes of getting more ...
April got off to a snowy start, and with those storms come plenty of newborn calves that Jenny Schlecht is welcoming at all ...
Weed scientists stress the importance of using the right herbicide mixes and rotating those mixes and crops in order to keep ...
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume says a cold pattern could bring more snow to the region, but she explains how April ...
How to get ahead of weeds. Efforts in the U.S. House to bring transparency to the fertilizer industry. SDSU's 103rd Little ...