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Northwest Missouri brothers get late-April start

Northwest Missouri brothers get late-April start

  • Benjamin Herrold

ROCK PORT, Mo. — Under a blue sky on a spring day, brothers Craig and Pat Moore were getting their planter ready to go to kick off the 2026 planting season. At the edge of a field, the expanse of the Missouri River bottom stretched out toward the horizon. And across Atchison County in northw…

‘Just wet’ in north-central Missouri

‘Just wet’ in north-central Missouri

  • Benjamin Herrold

NORBORNE, Mo. — Rain has made for a challenging planting season so far in Nathan White’s area. White farms near Norborne in Carroll and Ray counties, both in the hills and in the Missouri River bottom.

State FFA Convention ready to welcome North Dakota students

State FFA Convention ready to welcome North Dakota students

  • Sue Roesler

FFA students from chapters across North Dakota have been preparing all year for the North Dakota State FFA Convention, which runs June 1-4 at the Sanford Health Athletic Complex in Fargo, according to Kayla Hart, North Dakota FFA Foundation program coordinator and executive assistant.

Planting ‘wide open’ after missing rain

Planting ‘wide open’ after missing rain

  • Benjamin Herrold

RUTLEDGE, Mo. — After some rainy weeks, planting progress ramped back up in northeast Missouri.

Back Home

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  • Chris Hardie For Agri-View

I’ve always been fascinated by fires – whether it’s sitting around a campfire, watching the flames in the fireplace or burning brush. So I’m a little envious of Levi Plath, who is able to play with fire as part of his job. Plath – the land manager with the Mississippi Valley Conservancy – ha…

After drought, rain keeps central Illinois planting on hold

After drought, rain keeps central Illinois planting on hold

  • Crystal Reed

BETHANY, Ill. — Wet and cold conditions are slowing down some farmers in the central part of the state.

Southwest Illinois farmer wraps planting in mid-April

Southwest Illinois farmer wraps planting in mid-April

  • By Nat Williams, Illinois Farmer Today

TAMAROA, Ill. — It has been a tale of two seasons for Greg Schorfheide. So far, he likes the way the story is going in 2026.

Timely rain follows early planting in southeast Illinois

Timely rain follows early planting in southeast Illinois

  • By Nat Williams, Illinois Farmer Today

RIDGWAY, Ill. — Rusty Mosby is a typical farmer. In other words, he gets concerned when things seem to be going exceptionally well.

Coming to a town near you: USDA relocation takes ag research, employees out of D.C.

Coming to a town near you: USDA relocation takes ag research, employees out of D.C.

  • Kristen Sindelar

Ag-focused research is coming to the heartland of agriculture with the organizational restructuring of certain parts of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Do biologicals need regional bacteria for success?

Do biologicals need regional bacteria for success?

  • Sue Roesler

With fertilizer prices rising, biologicals are becoming a huge area of interest to farmers, according to Leo Bortolon, NDSU research agronomist at North Central Regional Extension Center (NCREC) south of Minot, N.D. Bortolon has been testing biologicals in several crops at the center, includ…

Build portable milking parlors

Build portable milking parlors

  • Marie Flanagan North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education

For small-scale dairy producers and herd-share operators, the path to a professional-grade operation can be blocked by the expensive cost of a milking parlor. Permanent structures can cost thousands and often require advanced skills like welding. It’s a risky investment for farmers on rented land.

Farmer follows Mother Nature through temperature shifts

Farmer follows Mother Nature through temperature shifts

  • Tim Kenyon

VINTON, Iowa — Almost a half-century of farming has led to a wealth of knowledge and humor for Wayne Siela.

Central Iowa family works through wet, chilly spring together

Central Iowa family works through wet, chilly spring together

  • Tim Kenyon

TRAER, Iowa — The Kubik family’s on-the-go schedule fills up as they progress through planting season in Tama County.

Bocks begin seeding spring wheat at the family farm near Foxholm

Bocks begin seeding spring wheat at the family farm near Foxholm

  • Sue Roesler

FOXHOLM, N.D. – Tractors are on the move in the north central region of the state, and Brandon and Jessie Bock, who own Bock Farms near Foxholm, have begun seeding their diverse crops under cool, partly cloudy weather in the high 40s and a couple of warm 70-degree days.

Cool weather and costs on farmer’s mind during planting

Cool weather and costs on farmer’s mind during planting

  • By Jeff DeYoung, Iowa Farmer Today

CUSHING, Iowa — Planting season was over for Joe Putensen May 6.

Weeds an early problem in southwest Iowa

Weeds an early problem in southwest Iowa

  • By Jeff DeYoung, Iowa Farmer Today

EMERSON, Iowa — An early start to planting season had Jeff Richards finishing up his corn crop May 6.

From the Fields: Sarah Pfaff-Cavadini

From the Fields: Sarah Pfaff-Cavadini

  • Sarah Pfaff-Cavadini For Agri-View

Kevin Hoyer and his wife, Jody Hoyer, own Hoyer Farms near West Salem, Wisconsin. The couple own 500 acres of cropland, mostly no-till, with a crop rotation of corn and soybeans. Both have full-time jobs off the farm as well.

May is national Stroke Awareness Month

May is national Stroke Awareness Month

  • from Avera Health

When stroke happens, minutes matter. Similar to how a heart attack blocks blood flow to the heart, a stroke happens when a clot or broken blood vessel stops or limits blood flow to the brain – a brain attack.

Joyful occasions contrast struggles with drought, markets and shipping

Joyful occasions contrast struggles with drought, markets and shipping

  • Jaclyn Wilson

"I’m thinking of investing in a couple of camels. I’m pretty sure they would feel right at home in the drought-stricken hills. It’s ugly and doesn’t look like any real relief in sight."

Spears begin planting wheat; urge everyone to support E15

Spears begin planting wheat; urge everyone to support E15

  • Sue Roesler

DRAKE, N.D. – Planting was well underway in the central region of the state, as fourth-generation farmer Scott Spear, who owns Spear Farms with his wife, Rachel, operated his Case IH Quad Track 600, pulling his seed cart, drill, and anhydrous tank as one unit down the field on May 1. 

Peas, fenugreek planted as Decker turns attention to spring wheat

Peas, fenugreek planted as Decker turns attention to spring wheat

  • By MORGAN GARRISON

INVERNESS, Mont. – As warm weather is becoming more reliable across the northern Great Plains, fieldwork continues to progress. For Stine-Lise Decker and her father, Kim Haaland, who farm together south of the Hi-Line towns of Inverness and Chester, this year’s planting season has been nothi…

Share farm food with kids

Share farm food with kids

  • Sarah Pfaff-Cavadini For Agri-View

HOLMEN, Wis. – Miller Wagyu is home to a herd of beef cattle that supply what’s consider a premium meat. Located near La Crosse, Wisconsin, it’s owned by Steve and Sally Miller. It has a long history of farming in the region. According to their website, they purchased the farm from his fathe…

First student, last student: Rieckman retires from McCook Central

First student, last student: Rieckman retires from McCook Central

  • Katelyn Winberg

Terry Rieckman began his teaching career in the fall of 1983 in the Chester Area School District as a student teacher. My mother, then known as Jolene Hohwieler, was a junior in high school at Chester that year. Little did either of them know that three decades later, Mr. Rieckman would teac…

Slowing down in the rush of spring

Slowing down in the rush of spring

  • Dixi Wellman

"For a gal who self-proclaims to crave and need nothing more than simplicity, a slow pace of life, and non-materialistic things I sure seem to chase the opposite."

McCook Central’s Rieckman to retire after four decades teaching ag

McCook Central’s Rieckman to retire after four decades teaching ag

  • Katelyn Winberg

For 42 years, Terry Rieckman has taught agriculture students at the McCook Central High School in Salem, South Dakota, building one of the most successful FFA programs in the state along the way.

Canola planting pace near average this spring

Canola planting pace near average this spring

  • By BARRY COLEMAN, Northern Canola Growers Association

Canola prices have strengthened in the past two weeks, although recent prices have eased back in conjunction with the drop in crude oil prices. Private analysts continue to confirm their view of long-term support in the oilseed markets. Canola crush margins are at record levels with the oil …

Old World turns 50, celebrates 250

Old World turns 50, celebrates 250

  • Chris Hardie For Agri-View

EAGLE, Wis. – A visit to Old World Wisconsin is a step back into the living history of Wisconsin and a celebration of our immigrant agricultural heritage. This year the almost-600-acre open-air museum owned and operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society will celebrate its 50th anniversary …

In honor of nurses, every day

In honor of nurses, every day

  • Terry Woster

"Any day, any season, any year, nurses are on the clock, working their shifts somewhere."

Blessed ground

Blessed ground

  • Colleen Stegenga

"Our church offered a blessing of the farmers last week. It was simple. It was profound. And I haven't stopped thinking about it since."

Soybean futures price levels steady in early May

Soybean futures price levels steady in early May

  • Mark Conlon

Soybean futures prices aren’t “beans in the teens,” but they’re near levels that could create some marketing opportunities for growers.

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