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Farmers make replant decisions

Farmers make replant decisions

  • Benjamin Herrold

ROCK PORT, Mo. — Corn and soybean crops have faced a variety of weather across the Midwest to begin the growing season, with heavy rains in May and June leading to replanting decisions for some farmers.

Meaningful work

Meaningful work

  • Dixi Wellman

"Meaningful work extends far beyond a paycheck and becomes an expression of stewardship, service, family, faith and community."

Spirit of ’76 tractor carries deep symbolism for South Dakota farm family

Spirit of ’76 tractor carries deep symbolism for South Dakota farm family

  • By Lura Roti for South Dakota Farmers Union

A Star-Spangled tractor proudly flying Old Glory greets travelers along U.S. Highway 212 in central South Dakota.

Dillon student using 4-H/FFA success to mentor others

Dillon student using 4-H/FFA success to mentor others

  • By MORGAN GARRISON

There aren’t many teenagers that are regularly awake at 5:30 a.m., but for 17-year-old Kenndyl Meine, her days have to start that early just so she even has a prayer of getting everything she needs to do done in a day.

Old and new crop corn continuing to move in tandem

Old and new crop corn continuing to move in tandem

  • Mark Conlon

At this time of year, the corn market is worried about two crops – old and new crop corn – which tend to move in tandem. Unfortunately, both have been moving down in price lately.

Love Letters from a Farmer

Love Letters from a Farmer

  • Sarah Pfaff-Cavadini For Agri-View

If you really want to learn about what someone was like in their younger days, read their high-school yearbooks. I recently read through my mother’s and learned there was a great deal about her I didn’t know.

What cattle producers need to know about New World screwworm

What cattle producers need to know about New World screwworm

  • Jaclyn Wilson

"We need to continue to make sure that we talk about how safe our beef is, as consumer perception is so important."

Lewistown native shares his passion for agriculture

Lewistown native shares his passion for agriculture

  • By MORGAN GARRISON

It may be easy to assume 17-year-old Nathan Long from Lewistown, Mont., grew up without much of a choice when it came to joining 4-H and FFA. After all, his father, Jared Long, is the agriculture education teacher and FFA advisor for the Fergus of Lewistown chapter. But when you listen to Na…

'Cows are out!' no longer heard

'Cows are out!' no longer heard

  • Chris McCullough For Agri-View

NORWAY – Most dairy farmers have received that fateful call from neighbors, or indeed police, informing them the cows have broken out and are on the main road, or destroying someone’s garden.

School enrichment programs enliven classrooms in Nuckolls, Thayer counties

School enrichment programs enliven classrooms in Nuckolls, Thayer counties

  • Kristen Sindelar

Not everyone gets to go from candling eggs in one school, to delivering caterpillars to another, to handling Madagascar hissing cockroaches in another. Yet this is all in a day’s work for extension educator Jenna Gilbert. 

Enterprising 4-H, FFA student creates goat business for future SAE

Enterprising 4-H, FFA student creates goat business for future SAE

  • Sue Roesler

Raising goats and chickens and marketing their products will be an enterprising, creative business for an FFA Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE), according to Everett Spear, 14, a freshman in the fall at Drake-Anamoose High School.

Red Power Round Up returns to South Dakota with rare exhibits, family stories

Red Power Round Up returns to South Dakota with rare exhibits, family stories

  • Katelyn Winberg

From rare Steiger tractors and International Harvester military rifles to family tractors with stories spanning generations, organizers say this year's Red Power Round Up will offer far more than a look at vintage farm equipment.

Silo history heart of quest

Silo history heart of quest

  • Jess Savage Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk

RICHMOND, Ill. – Silos have dotted the Midwestern landscape for 150 years. But they’re threatened by development and old age. One “silo hunter” in northern Illinois has been tracking down silos her grandfather built – before they disappear.

Buffalo County 4-H club activates curious minds

Buffalo County 4-H club activates curious minds

  • Kristen Sindelar

Curious minds want to know: what makes 4-H so awesome?

Beet stands come through cold, windy spring

Beet stands come through cold, windy spring

  • By Megan Horsager, Montevideo, Minn.

Overall, it has been a successful start to the season on our farm. We had good windows for planting with well-timed rains to get the crops germinated timely and evenly. The long stretch of cold and wind in the middle of May put a damper on growth, but we managed to avoid significant frost da…

Farmers concerned about loss of risk management tools, unfair trade practices

Farmers concerned about loss of risk management tools, unfair trade practices

  • Sue Roesler

An ag roundtable organized by U.S. Sen. John Hoeven addressed current North Dakota farmer/rancher concerns with Farm Service Agency Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation Richard Fordyce at NDSU’s Barry Hall in Fargo on May 26.

Explore bioreactor wood-chip source

Explore bioreactor wood-chip source

  • Whitney Baxter Iowa State University

Hardwood tree species have traditionally been used as a source of wood chips for bioreactors, but could conifers be used, as well?

The healing power of humor on the farm

The healing power of humor on the farm

  • Colleen Stegenga

Turns out there's value in dad jokes. 

Farmers, plant scientists respond to changing weather patterns

Farmers, plant scientists respond to changing weather patterns

  • By Crystal Reed, Iowa Farmer Today

The United States produces approximately $300 billion a year in agricultural commodities, and all of that is vulnerable to climate change.

Be safe during hot and sunny summer days

Be safe during hot and sunny summer days

  • By Kim McMichael

Summer months are filled with outdoor activities. Whether you are enjoying a beautiful day on vacation or working in the heat, it is important to understand the risks of sun exposure and how to best prevent heat illness.

Barn Boards and Baling Wire

Barn Boards and Baling Wire

  • John Sumwalt For Agri-View

After 42 years it was still a thrill to walk into that lovely church sanctuary in the new church we helped to build in Montello, Wisconsin. I recognized many people but there were some who needed to remind me of their names.

Downpour floods fields in south-central North Dakota as farmers finish planting

Downpour floods fields in south-central North Dakota as farmers finish planting

  • Sue Roesler

Most producers across North Dakota received timely rains to spur their newly planted crops to start the month of June. Many crops had emerged from the soil, especially small grains, canola, and corn ahead of three main rain events across the state.

America’s 250th an opportunity to gather and celebrate

America’s 250th an opportunity to gather and celebrate

  • Benjamin Herrold

Gretchen Eickhorst enjoys opportunities to bring people together and celebrate with good food.

Strength in communities of place-bound people

Strength in communities of place-bound people

    Editor’s note: This column was originally published July 19, 2000.

    MFBF to unveil new beer at summer conference

    MFBF to unveil new beer at summer conference

    • By MORGAN GARRISON

    In a full circle celebration of Montana agriculture, Montana Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) is excited to be unveiling their new beer at the organization’s 2026 summer conference to be held June 15-17 in Kalispell.

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    Producers fight for pork in Chicago schools

    Producers fight for pork in Chicago schools

    • By Kristin Danley Greiner, Iowa Farmer Today

    DES MOINES — When the Illinois Pork Producers Association shared a guide touting creative pork recipes with the Chicago Public Schools’ food service director in February 2025, ag leaders were stunned to learn pork isn’t allowed to be served to students enrolled in the nation’s fourth-largest…

    Revamped program offers one-year contract for cover crops

    Revamped program offers one-year contract for cover crops

    • Sue Roesler

    DICKINSON, N.D. – Recent changes to the Farmers for Soil Health program, a corn, soybean and pork commodity group program, are giving cover crops and cost sharing a second look.

    A supportive team for soil health

    A supportive team for soil health

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    Jay Fuhrer: “Now you have like-minded people to work together for a common goal—regenerative agriculture—which is actually taking the soil and rebuilding it.”

    Choose Iowa program features more than 340 businesses in its third year

    Choose Iowa program features more than 340 businesses in its third year

    • Katelyn Winberg

    Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig visited 2 Gather Meats and Market May 29, highlighting the growth of the Choose Iowa program and the opportunities direct-to-consumer agriculture can create for farm families.

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