The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture’s Hay Verification Program is looking for participants in 2026.
Anderson Hay will be allowed to continue paying farmers for forage crops on an “interim basis” while their contracts are reviewed by a bankruptcy judge.
The following discussion is on the use of phosphite as a natural soil fungicide and bio-stimulant for early-season soil fungal control and fast plant growth. What is the difference between phosphite ...
A bushfire emergency in Warradarge is over, but farmers say the work to recover what was lost has only just begun.
Victorian hay contractors are in the midst of a “mad rush” to cut this season’s grass and crops for fodder after late spring ...
The sanctuary looks after 85 horses and uses about 20 large round bales and 100 smaller bales of hay each week. Mrs Fielding ...
The federal emergency payments target farmers affected by trade disruptions. Most of Idaho’s major crops, including wheat, ...
Montana State University Extension will host its annual cropping seminar series Jan. 5-9 in the Golden Triangle area of north-central Montana. Speakers will cover topics such as input (seed, ...
The Westerly Land Trust and the Jonnycake Center, with help from a Champlin Foundation grant, will soon have a new piece of ...
After a tough year, a Skipton canola crop has delivered a standout result, averaging more than four tonnes a hectare, about ...
East Idaho News on MSN
Lack of snow creates ripple effects across eastern Idaho economy
Unseasonably warm temperatures and a lack of snowfall are impacting far more than just ski resorts across east Idaho this ...
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Morning Journal girls basketball Top of the Crop for Dec. 16
With a 54-46 win over North Ridgeville, the Eagles soar back into the top 10. Avon is on a three-game winning streak ...
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