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Screwworm spreads into 4 more counties

Screwworm spreads into 4 more counties

  • Daniel Munch and Bernt Nelson American Farm Bureau Federation

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Back on the irons for branding time

Back on the irons for branding time

  • Jaclyn Wilson

"We branded bunch No. 2, and it could not have gone any smoother. There are just four of us branding this year, and it’s like this team has worked together for years."

Competition and camaraderie

Competition and camaraderie

  • Janelle Atyeo

A national sheep event in Huron will showcase top Rambouillet sheep from breeders across the country this month.

Laughter: What the world needs now

Laughter: What the world needs now

    What the world needs now is love, sweet love…” Jackie DeShannon’s 1965 hit record spoke a truth. The world always needs more love.

    Biofuel expectations, crude oil continue driving oilseeds

    Biofuel expectations, crude oil continue driving oilseeds

    • By BARRY COLEMAN, Northern Canola Growers Association

    A recent update from the Energy Information Administration shows that the biofuel enthusiasm is picking up steam as 403 million pounds of canola oil was used for biofuel production in March, the most since December 2024. A total of 1.28 billion pounds of soybean oil was used, the most since …

    Adventure awaits at the Cass County 4-H Summer Wilderness Camp

    Adventure awaits at the Cass County 4-H Summer Wilderness Camp

    • Kristen Sindelar

    Many in the older generation can recall their childhood summers filled with endless days spent exploring the great outdoors. This was especially true if you were lucky enough to go to 4-H camp, where the adventures that made camp special featured hiking in the woods, being on the water and s…

    Keep ‘America the Beautiful’ for another 250 years

    Keep ‘America the Beautiful’ for another 250 years

      I have a quarterly project with Rudi, my 3-year-old, wonderful German Shepherd. We take a bag while walking so we can collect garbage.

      Geopolitical issues influencing soybean market

      Geopolitical issues influencing soybean market

      • Mark Conlon

      Soybean planting, like corn, is nearing completion, and the first crop ratings should start out strong, and seasonal pressure can come into play, also just like corn. But after that, soybeans are a little harder to explain.

      Screwworm – what happens now?

      Screwworm – what happens now?

      • Jules Bernstein University of California

      The New World screwworm lays its eggs in open wounds and burrows into skin. While human infections are rare, the insect poses an existential threat to cattle farming and dairy production. And it has returned to the United States.

      The people who make us feel at home

      The people who make us feel at home

      • Katie Kaliff-Jagels

      "They’re the kind of moms and wives you want to sit at the table with, the ones who tell stories about themselves, not others."

      Iowa dairy farm engages visitors while expanding operations

      Iowa dairy farm engages visitors while expanding operations

      • Tim Kenyon

      DONAHUE, Iowa — Keeping an open mind has led Cinnamon Ridge Farm’s owners to success.

      Southwest Iowan finds farmers market jelly success

      Southwest Iowan finds farmers market jelly success

      • By Jeff DeYoung, Iowa Farmer Today

      VILLISCA, Iowa — Kristy Petry always believed a life in the country was calling her, but it took a global pandemic to make that happen.

      Durum market watching North American crops

      Durum market watching North American crops

      • Mark Conlon

      The start of the 2026 durum growing season in the region hasn’t been as smooth as hoped, and prospects of potentially large durum crops elsewhere have kept durum prices from moving higher.

      Barn Boards and Baling Wire

      Barn Boards and Baling Wire

      • John Sumwalt For Agri-View

      Disagreements among Christians, even heated discussions about essential issues, are not always a bad thing. That was the point of a sermon I preached recently at Trinity United Methodist Church in Montello, Wisconsin.

      Illinois brothers carry on dairy tradition

      Illinois brothers carry on dairy tradition

      • Crystal Reed

      The Mitchell family has been farming in the same place since the 1840s.

      Sunflower production forecast higher in 2026

      Sunflower production forecast higher in 2026

      • Mark Conlon

      As the month of June began, U.S. sunflower producers were making excellent planting progress, and sunflower prices for both old and new crop were unchanged to up 25 cents per hundredweight.

      Back Home

      Back Home

      • Chris Hardie For Agri-View

      I’m not a superstitious person, but I wonder at times if someone has placed a curse on my power equipment. Others may say it’s merely a hex – a short-term spell designed to teach me a lesson. But because I have many generations of slow-learning in my family from the farming side of the equat…

      Rodeo legacy lives on in Wessington Springs Family

      Rodeo legacy lives on in Wessington Springs Family

      • By Lura Roti, for South Dakota Farmers Union

      From the start, Owen and Shannon Fagerhaug's passion for rodeo played a role in their major life decisions.

      Longtime dairy farmer leads state dairy organizations

      Longtime dairy farmer leads state dairy organizations

      • Benjamin Herrold

      After years working in the dairy industry, Alfred Brandt continues to support dairy farmers through his work with Missouri Dairy and the Missouri Dairy Growth Council.

      Dairy industry outlook remains volatile

      Dairy industry outlook remains volatile

      • Benjamin Herrold

      The dairy industry continues to receive mixed signals, as dairy farmers see low milk prices and processing expansion.

      Interseeding outcompetes weeds, has host of other benefits

      Interseeding outcompetes weeds, has host of other benefits

      • Janelle Atyeo

      There’s a difference between weed control and weed suppression, according to south central Nebraska farmer Jordan Uldrich. Control is what can be achieved with herbicides. “You’re not stopping the weed,” Uldrich said. “They’re to clean up afterward. Interseeding is weed suppression.”

      June brings volatility to spring wheat market

      June brings volatility to spring wheat market

      • Mark Conlon

      As May turned over into June and spring wheat planting was closing in on completion, the wheat market was looking at more volatility, which is not atypical.

      Sentiment worsens with farmer concern

      Sentiment worsens with farmer concern

      • Michael Langemeier and Joana Colussi Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture

      Farmer sentiment decreased again in May as the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer Index declined from 121 points in April to 119. The Current Conditions Index decreased by 8 points, while the Future Expectations Index increased by 1 point. This month’s Current Conditions Index …

      Screwworm nightmare hits us

      Screwworm nightmare hits us

      • American Veterinary Medical Association

      Editor's note: New World screwworm was discovered June 3 in a calf in Texas. The pest has moved into the United States, a longtime possible nightmare for livestock owners.

      Screwworm confirmed in Texas

      Screwworm confirmed in Texas

      • Heather Schlitz, Tom Polansek and Cassandra Garrison Reuters

      Experts said an outbreak could cause $1.8 billion in damage to Texas' economy and likely would raise beef prices by shrinking cattle supply.

      Dairy specialist improves all aspects of ‘sustainability’

      Dairy specialist improves all aspects of ‘sustainability’

      • Benjamin Herrold

      Reagan Bluel works as a University of Missouri Extension dairy field specialist and as the educational director for Missouri Dairy, the statewide dairy organization. She has a podcast, “Dairy Science Digest,” where she breaks down the latest scientific research for dairy farmers.

      Time worked per acre higher for small farms

      Time worked per acre higher for small farms

      • Crystal Reed

      It’s all about scale when it comes to hours spent working on the farm.

      Better days for beets

      Better days for beets

      • Janelle Atyeo

      Minnesota farmer advocates for changes to sugar imports as new crop is planted

      Cowgirls chase Cheyenne berths at Buffalo Bill Rodeo

      Cowgirls chase Cheyenne berths at Buffalo Bill Rodeo

      • Ruth Nicolaus

      For barrel racers, breakaway ropers, the road to Cheyenne passes through North Platte

      Good corn crop enters ‘prove it’ phase

      Good corn crop enters ‘prove it’ phase

      • Mark Conlon

      Corn planting is nearing completion, and so far, the crop is looking good, which is positive for producers, but a good-looking crop along with geopolitical issues are putting pressure on the market and prices.

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