Diseases may hurt saved wheat seed
Wheat crop will have grain quality issues, trouble in saving seeds for next year's planting.
EPA working ‘for’ livestock groups
One reader says the EPA will work for instead of with livestock groups to conduct on-farm research.
DNA testing not just for crime solving
The high-tech tool has applications in animal agriculture, according to researchers at Texas A&M.
EPA working ‘for’ livestock groups
One reader says the EPA will work for instead of with livestock groups to conduct on-farm research.
Farmers hurt by fuel tab, but it presents renewable fuels opportunity
Nearly half of all existing U.S. ethanol plants are owned by farmers, said Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman.
Right corn kernel traits give feed efficiency and value a big boost
All corn kernels may look the same, but hidden beneath that yellow shell are characteristics that can make a big difference.
Stranded in Sugarcreek turned out to be blessing
Bus troubles turn to blessing.
Farm battles in the air and water
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell says if there's ever a time for farmers to think more "proactively" it's now.
Will luck hold for hog producers?
Pork exports, the economy, and producers getting a larger share of retail pork expenditures all account for higher hog prices.
Legislators try to make country-of-origin labeling voluntary
Groups representing produce, cattle, pork and seafood producers support it.












