Most rations include supplemental vitamin A, D and E along with some selenium. She says calcium and magnesium are also common ...
URBANA, Ill. — What if farmers could not only prevent excess phosphorus from polluting downstream waterways, but also recycle that nutrient as a slow-release fertilizer, all without spending a lot of ...
Potting flowers or putting vegetables in a raised bed can yield great results. But what can one accomplish with containers that hold 85,000 pounds of soil? A group of USDA Agricultural Research ...
LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis For Agri-View Nov 17, 2024 3 hrs ago The 2 inches of soaking rain we received this past week was very welcome to most of the farmers in our area of western Wisconsin.
Hay supplies vary as the calendar moves toward winter. Pockets of the Midwest remain in moderate to severe drought, but early rainfall allowed farmers to get at least two decent hay cuttings. “We were ...
After a dry fall, some rains in late October and early November helped with drought conditions. Farmers are still hopeful for more rain to catch up soil moisture levels. Missouri State Climatologist ...
As land values remain high, people from outside the agriculture realm are capitalizing on farmland to grow their personal investment portfolios. The trend is reflected in the 155% increase of rural ...
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Farmers’ markets are popping up all over the state, growing every summer in North Dakota. Felicity Merritt, FARRMS program manager, talked about how FARRMS can help any home gardener advance to ...
Hongqing Guo studies a gene that affects both how plants grow and how they respond to environmental threats, hoping to unravel – and then harness – the balancing act between fortifying and flourishing ...
Feedlot specialist Warren Rusche calls corn stover a “secret weapon.” Cornstalk residue is cheap and one of the most plentiful roughages in the Midwest, making it valuable for cattle feeders heading ...