Even with some April showers passing through, many parts of the Midwest are still facing dry conditions during spring planting. This could impact weed control efforts.
The Rosemary Loveless Centennial Farm has had the same family of ownership for 118 years.
Growing up on a farm in Hermann, Missouri, Darlene Aubuchon had plenty to do outside to keep her busy, but she did pick up some cooking skills along the way.
Sixteen counties in western Illinois are part of the lore of “The Republic of Forgottonia,” created in the late 1960s in the heart of the “Republic,” Macomb, Illinois.
It’s springtime on the Gibson Farm, and Jeff Gibson was reflecting on the planting progress so far. Spring has been bringing hope for the year ahead for more than a century for his family.
Timing is everything when it comes to producing quality hay.
The April USDA Cattle on Feed report, released April 19, showed an increase in cattle in feedlots, as expected. University of Tennessee ag economist Andrew Griffith says the increase was slightly less than the average projection coming into the report.
Timing is everything when it comes to producing quality hay.
Editor’s note: This is part of a series on recent winners of the Women Impacting Agriculture award. The award is sponsored by Iowa State University Extension.
Iowa Ag Weather Forecast for April 24 by Ryan Martin
The April USDA Cattle on Feed report, released April 19, showed an increase in cattle in feedlots, as expected. University of Tennessee ag economist Andrew Griffith says the increase was slightly less than the average projection coming into the report.
The grain markets continue to be more concerned about geopolitical issues than the planting forecast, but there are pitfalls in both arenas, said Don Roose, president of U.S. Commodities in Des Moines.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — New legislation was filed this past week that would create a state regulatory framework for carbon capture, pipeline and storage projects in Illinois.
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