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Processing, pastures show huge mismatch
Processing, pastures show huge mismatch
Business

Processing, pastures show huge mismatch

Iowa

Grain storage helps with harvest efficiency
Crop

Grain storage helps with harvest efficiency

As August rolls on, the anticipation of harvest builds with each week. Farmers see the sunsets creeping earlier and crops moving closer to the finish line. The last weeks before harvest are a time for getting equipment ready and making plans for storing grain.

Eight-generation farm raises rare cattle breed
Livestock

Eight-generation farm raises rare cattle breed

Editor’s note: This is part of a series featuring winners of the Iowa State Fair Way We Live award for 2026. Iowa Farmer Today is an award sponsor.

Field day explores water quality infrastructure
Crop

Field day explores water quality infrastructure

CHRISTIAN COUNTY, Ill. — Water quality is driving state agriculture funding decisions and political campaigns this year.

Economist Hart caps off Iowa State career
News

Economist Hart caps off Iowa State career

The end is here for “Dr. Doom.”

Combine University workshops to help farmers optimize harvest
Crop

Combine University workshops to help farmers optimize harvest

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University Extension and Outreach and the Digital Ag Innovation Lab at Iowa State will offer Combine University, a premier educational experience designed for operators to meet the technical demands of the 2026 harvest season. The single-day, hands-on training will be…

How to salvage late-season hail damage
Crop

How to salvage late-season hail damage

AMES, Iowa – This past weekend, a severe hailstorm ravaged parts of eastern Iowa, destroying what was expected to be a record-contending corn crop. Following any hail event, a call to your insurance agent and crop advisor is the first step. After insurance adjustments, next is: how do we bes…

Nebraska

The 10 laws of agriculture
Jaclyn Wilson

The 10 laws of agriculture

"Law No. 1: Livestock know when you are in a hurry. They also know when you are wearing good clothes."

Mosaic of workshops teach Custer County 4-H’ers life skills
News

Mosaic of workshops teach Custer County 4-H’ers life skills

A mosaic may seem like a simple piece of art with its broken glass shards wedged together by grout, but the 4-H’ers who attended the Mosaics June Jamboree program with the Nebraska Extension in Custer County know there is much more than meets the eye when creating this type of art.

Proud to be from top-ranked Nebraska
Columnists

Proud to be from top-ranked Nebraska

"We were more than excited to lend them our smiles, big welcomes, give directions, answer questions and play tour guide to all that Lincoln and surrounding areas had to offer." 

How have you 'bean' blessed?
Columnists

How have you 'bean' blessed?

"I don’t know what I was thinking in May when I planted the entire package of green beans."

Late season rain rescues corn in south central Nebraska
Producer Reports

Late season rain rescues corn in south central Nebraska

“We were looking at some pretty significant tip back on dryland,” Milligan farmer Jordan Uldrich said, estimating that drought stress would prevent 25-40% of kernels from filling.

Artwork comes alive for York County 4-H artist
News

Artwork comes alive for York County 4-H artist

With the delicate stroke of her paintbrush, life takes form on a blank canvas for young artist Hailey Uffelman.

Wisconsin

Processing, pastures show huge mismatch
Business

Processing, pastures show huge mismatch

A new statewide study maps Wisconsin’s licensed meat establishments against its pasture landscape. The research found that 26 of Wisconsin’s 72 counties have no inspected red-meat slaughter facility, creating barriers for livestock farmers seeking to participate in local commercial markets. …

Regulators struggle with produce safety
Crops

Regulators struggle with produce safety

FDA employment fell by 22% this year compared to 2024, according to agency data, in part due to workforce cuts under President Donald Trump.

Country Chuckles by Jonny Hawkins
Agri-View Rural Life

Country Chuckles by Jonny Hawkins

Consistent hard work means success
Dairy

Consistent hard work means success

BELLEVILLE, Wis. – The Hendrickson family of Jeffrey-Way Holsteins of Belleville knows why they’re successful. Jeff and Kate Hendrickson and their son and daughter-in-law, Brooks and Riley Hendrickson, attribute their breeding program’s success to consistent hard work and attention to detail…

Reservoir plunges to record low
Crops

Reservoir plunges to record low

(CNN) — Lake Powell, the second-largest reservoir in the United States, provides water and electricity to millions in the West. It has now has shrunk to its lowest level on record, in the latest sign of the alarming crisis unfolding on the drought-stricken Colorado River.

Beef herd not expanding
Regional

Beef herd not expanding

Key takeaways

Illinois

Grain storage helps with harvest efficiency
Crop

Grain storage helps with harvest efficiency

As August rolls on, the anticipation of harvest builds with each week. Farmers see the sunsets creeping earlier and crops moving closer to the finish line. The last weeks before harvest are a time for getting equipment ready and making plans for storing grain.

Eight-generation farm raises rare cattle breed
Livestock

Eight-generation farm raises rare cattle breed

Editor’s note: This is part of a series featuring winners of the Iowa State Fair Way We Live award for 2026. Iowa Farmer Today is an award sponsor.

Field day explores water quality infrastructure
Crop

Field day explores water quality infrastructure

CHRISTIAN COUNTY, Ill. — Water quality is driving state agriculture funding decisions and political campaigns this year.

Economist Hart caps off Iowa State career
News

Economist Hart caps off Iowa State career

The end is here for “Dr. Doom.”

How to salvage late-season hail damage
Crop

How to salvage late-season hail damage

AMES, Iowa – This past weekend, a severe hailstorm ravaged parts of eastern Iowa, destroying what was expected to be a record-contending corn crop. Following any hail event, a call to your insurance agent and crop advisor is the first step. After insurance adjustments, next is: how do we bes…

Elevators, equipment dealers prepare for harvest
Crop

Elevators, equipment dealers prepare for harvest

Harvest is coming. Farmers are counting down the days.

South Dakota

The 10 laws of agriculture
Jaclyn Wilson

The 10 laws of agriculture

"Law No. 1: Livestock know when you are in a hurry. They also know when you are wearing good clothes."

Cattle producers cope with ‘gut-wrenching’ losses from July heat wave
News

Cattle producers cope with ‘gut-wrenching’ losses from July heat wave

George Kenzy said he did all he could to prepare his family’s feedlot for extreme heat and humidity. That included extra water tanks, covering the ground with light-colored bedding to reduce heat absorption, and keeping the ground as wet as possible.

Staffing costs drive fee increase for program meant to deter livestock theft
News

Staffing costs drive fee increase for program meant to deter livestock theft

Despite the fees, ranchers say branding is important: “If I was not to brand my cattle, I’d be a little nervous about if one gets gone somewhere. That’s our return address.”

McCook Central FFA to showcase leadership skills at Dakotafest
News

McCook Central FFA to showcase leadership skills at Dakotafest

Visitors to Dakotafest will have the opportunity to see another side of agricultural education as McCook Central FFA members demonstrate the leadership skills they've developed through competition.

Woman Farmer-Rancher of the Year to be named at Dakotafest
News

Woman Farmer-Rancher of the Year to be named at Dakotafest

On the final day of Dakotafest in Mitchell, one of five finalists will be named the Dakotafest Woman Farmer/Rancher of the Year.

Generational stewardship: Farmer implements future-focused management plan
Crop

Generational stewardship: Farmer implements future-focused management plan

In the Boekelheide farm shop, a mission statement hangs on the wall above semitrucks and combines.

North Dakota

Canola harvest begins in North Dakota
Crop

Canola harvest begins in North Dakota

Canola harvest has begun in North Dakota as the USDA reports that two percent of the crop has been harvested as of Aug. 9. Initial yield reports from growers are much lower than last year due to the intense heat over the entire region in the past month. The heat is widely reported to have ta…

Soybean market considering crop expectations
Crop

Soybean market considering crop expectations

The U.S. soybean crop has the potential to be another big one, so the market was waiting and watching for the August World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. A close watch was also in China, which is back buying U.S. soybeans.

Durum market dealing with lack of fundamental news
Crop

Durum market dealing with lack of fundamental news

A general lack of any new fundamental news has kept durum prices locked in a trading range that’s remained steady over the past several weeks.

Sunflower prices bucking the trend
Crop

Sunflower prices bucking the trend

While other commodity markets have been experiencing a lot of volatility with prices fluctuating up and down over the past few weeks, sunflower prices are bucking that trend and have actually risen.

Wheat market futures feeling harvest pressure
Crop

Wheat market futures feeling harvest pressure

Wheat harvest is a special time of year. The sights, sounds, and smells bring a flood of memories to anyone who has spent time working long hours behind the wheel of a combine or grain truck, shoveling grain or maneuvering augers. Besides the sights, sounds and smells, there’s always pressur…

Corn market caught between production, demand
Crop

Corn market caught between production, demand

The corn market wasn’t moving much as it was awaiting the next supply and demand report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, caught between the potential of a big corn crop and good export demand.

Missouri

Grain storage helps with harvest efficiency
Crop

Grain storage helps with harvest efficiency

As August rolls on, the anticipation of harvest builds with each week. Farmers see the sunsets creeping earlier and crops moving closer to the finish line. The last weeks before harvest are a time for getting equipment ready and making plans for storing grain.

Eight-generation farm raises rare cattle breed
Livestock

Eight-generation farm raises rare cattle breed

Editor’s note: This is part of a series featuring winners of the Iowa State Fair Way We Live award for 2026. Iowa Farmer Today is an award sponsor.

Field day explores water quality infrastructure
Crop

Field day explores water quality infrastructure

CHRISTIAN COUNTY, Ill. — Water quality is driving state agriculture funding decisions and political campaigns this year.

Economist Hart caps off Iowa State career
News

Economist Hart caps off Iowa State career

The end is here for “Dr. Doom.”

How to salvage late-season hail damage
Crop

How to salvage late-season hail damage

AMES, Iowa – This past weekend, a severe hailstorm ravaged parts of eastern Iowa, destroying what was expected to be a record-contending corn crop. Following any hail event, a call to your insurance agent and crop advisor is the first step. After insurance adjustments, next is: how do we bes…

Elevators, equipment dealers prepare for harvest
Crop

Elevators, equipment dealers prepare for harvest

Harvest is coming. Farmers are counting down the days.

Montana

Canola harvest begins in North Dakota
Crop

Canola harvest begins in North Dakota

Canola harvest has begun in North Dakota as the USDA reports that two percent of the crop has been harvested as of Aug. 9. Initial yield reports from growers are much lower than last year due to the intense heat over the entire region in the past month. The heat is widely reported to have ta…

Durum market dealing with lack of fundamental news
Crop

Durum market dealing with lack of fundamental news

A general lack of any new fundamental news has kept durum prices locked in a trading range that’s remained steady over the past several weeks.

Sunflower prices bucking the trend
Crop

Sunflower prices bucking the trend

While other commodity markets have been experiencing a lot of volatility with prices fluctuating up and down over the past few weeks, sunflower prices are bucking that trend and have actually risen.

Wheat market futures feeling harvest pressure
Crop

Wheat market futures feeling harvest pressure

Wheat harvest is a special time of year. The sights, sounds, and smells bring a flood of memories to anyone who has spent time working long hours behind the wheel of a combine or grain truck, shoveling grain or maneuvering augers. Besides the sights, sounds and smells, there’s always pressur…

Corn market caught between production, demand
Crop

Corn market caught between production, demand

The corn market wasn’t moving much as it was awaiting the next supply and demand report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, caught between the potential of a big corn crop and good export demand.

Ag education teacher/FFA advisor not just a career - a passion
Special Section

Ag education teacher/FFA advisor not just a career - a passion

A career as an ag education teacher/FFA advisor is not only a rewarding career choice, but it’s a vocation that brings smiles to the entire North Dakota FFA organization. Agriculture teachers/FFA advisors are sorely needed in the state, especially with agriculture being a major industry in N…

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