Some row-crop growers are converting acres, banking on long-term opportunities with beef. Others are staying the course with ...
To assist farmers with financial management, UT Extension and UT Martin are partnering to offer Financing Your Operation in ...
Farm economists say today’s ag slowdown “isn’t a collapse, but it’s a grind.” From trade woes to rising costs and ...
53% of ag economists surveyed in the July Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor say the row crop side of agriculture is current in a recession. Fewer agricultural economists think the row crop side of ...
Heavy duty row crop tractor unit sales continued to increase in the U.S., while overall farm tractor unit sales in the U.S. and Canada declined in August, according to the latest data from the ...
North Dakota’s landscape has been extensively altered by agriculture and urbanization. More than half of North Dakota’s native prairie and wetlands have been converted to cropland or development.
Fertilizer costs are having a bigger and bigger impact on farm budgets. In the lead-up to the 2022 crop year, fertilizer prices surged to records – driven by tight global supplies, energy shocks and ...
Research is ongoing into the viability of planting commercial row crops such as corn, wheat, soybeans and sorghum among solar ...
“Cotton is one of our number one row crops,” said Anthony Black, superintendent of the Southeast Research and Education ...
Late season heat leads to 'row crop drought' StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler said late season heat is causing a "row crop drought" as evaporation sucks moisture from crops. But a mid-September ...