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Grazing provides a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional landscaping, as sheep can eat weeds and grass even on steep or uneven terrain. While the concept of using livestock for ...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension is hosting the 2025 Dairy Spanish Webinar series, El “Break” Info-Lechero, to provide Spanish-speaking dairy workers and the wider Spanish ...
US soybean growers face a challenging harvest season as the China trade dispute continues. The American Soybean Association (ASA) cautions that farmers cannot endure a prolonged loss of their largest ...
Beef producers are experiencing a slightly different situation. Prices for beef are at record highs, with ground beef averaging $6.25 per pound in July. However, higher operating costs from inflation ...
AgCareers has announced the launch of its 2025 Feed Your Future Scholarship, a program created to inspire and support the next generation of leaders in agriculture and food. This scholarship offers $1 ...
Classifying America’s 1.9 million farms to better reflect their variety is critical to evaluating and reporting on U.S. agriculture,” said NASS Administrator Joseph Parsons. “Typology allows us to ...
The OPTRIENT portfolio also includes NITAMIN, a 30 0 0 foliar fertilizer with 60% slow release nitrogen. Its low salt index and low ammonia and biuret levels make it suitable for direct leaf ...
A beloved New York State Fair highlight returns with fresh charm: the 57th Annual American Dairy Association North East Butter Sculpture. Titled Dairy For Good Nourish Grow Thrive, the display honors ...
USDA announced a policy shift designed to keep productive soils in farming and reduce pressures that make land harder to access.
In a move to protect animal health and U.S. agriculture, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has granted the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authority to issue Emergency Use ...
Alden Hills Organic Farms in Walworth, Wisconsin, will welcome farmers, graziers, and community members to a multi-species grazing field day on September 24, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
For the week ending August 17, 2025, Wisconsin farmers had an average of 4.8 days suitable for fieldwork, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Overall crop progress ...
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