Farmers will focus on strategic planning to manage high costs, financing challenges and market uncertainty in 2026.
Some small grains planting has begun in the region. But questions remain about how farmers still could switch acres around among crops in a search for profitability as input costs continue to rise.
As acreage surveys begin arriving in farm mailboxes across rural America, skepticism about USDA production numbers is still echoing through coffee shops, grain elevators and market commentary. Farmers ...
Extreme weather conditions are causing problems for farmers around the world. For one farmer in Devon, United Kingdom, extreme dry weather resulted in the loss of thousands of pounds' worth of crops, ...
The latest USDA crop progress, out Monday afternoon and covering the week through April 12, folded in additional data points ...
A prolonged lack of rain across the Lowcountry is creating growing challenges for farmers, as drought conditions continue to ...
When herbicide-resistant waterhemp began rewriting the rules of weed control for farmers in Illinois, Frank Rademacher didn’t respond by using more products. Instead, he doubled down on no-till and ...
Conservation methods can help rejuvenate farmland, but the startup cost and uncertain results mean a risk many farmers still aren't willing to take. The University of Missouri Center for Regenerative ...
Syngenta AG, Corteva Inc., Bayer AG, and BASF Corp. dodged claims that they conspired to keep prices of crop-protection chemicals high after the Eighth Circuit said the farmer plaintiffs failed to ...
LANSING, Mich. — U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins visited Michigan State University's diary farm Monday, rolling ...
So far, 2026 has started off much differently than 2025. The area has seen 6.78 inches of rain, which is nearly 6 to 7 inches ...