By Julie Ingwersen CHICAGO, Feb 18 (Reuters) - U.S. farmers, though punished by slumping prices after last year's monster corn harvest, are expected to cut back only slightly on their plantings of the ...
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Farmer raises concerns after staple crop becomes nearly impossible to grow: 'To the point where it can't be planted anymore'
"We’ll have more pests and disease in that crop." Farmer raises concerns after staple crop becomes nearly impossible to grow: ...
USDA is providing $1 billion in assistance for specialty crop farmers affected by elevated input costs, inflation, and more.
As heat and water scarcity increase, farmers have to adjust their strategies to ensure good production. The bottom line is important, but so is conserving non-renewable resources. Dry farming is one ...
As for the Supplemental Coverage Option, most farmers will now only pay 20% of the full SCO cost. Supplement plans such as ...
Regenerative agriculture has been around for centuries. In more recent years, grocery brands have been adopting the ...
A truck sits in a field in eastern Iowa, waiting to haul away grain during the 2025 harvest. The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to send “bridge” payments to farmers who grow soybeans, cotton and ...
Macauley Kincaid reconnects a hood to part of his mill Aug. 7 at his family farm in Jasper, Mo. Kincaid is the second generation in his family to farm crops for seed production. He still uses the same ...
Novice farmers face immense challenges, from soaring land prices and high input costs to erratic weather and reduced federal support.
Hoosier farmers can sign up for a no-cost soil sampling initiative from the Indiana State Department of Agriculture and ...
An invasive insect called the rice delphacid was a major problem for some farmers in 2025. With low prices for their crop and ...
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