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Farm Progress Show includes new agronomy area
Farm Progress Show includes new agronomy area
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Farm Progress Show includes new agronomy area

Iowa

Farm Progress Show includes new agronomy area
News

Farm Progress Show includes new agronomy area

By Tim Kenyon

First year back at alma mater excites Iowa State president
News

First year back at alma mater excites Iowa State president

AMES, Iowa — Iowa State University alumnus and Ames native David Cook has immersed himself in his university presidential duties since starting March 1.

Workings of an idle mind on a long, hot summer day
Columnists

Workings of an idle mind on a long, hot summer day

It was so hot the other day I saw a funeral procession pull through a Dairy Queen. OK, that’s an exaggeration, but it was really hot.

Variable rain keeps outlook mixed heading into harvest
Crop

Variable rain keeps outlook mixed heading into harvest

Harvest gets closer with each passing week, and the story of this season remains the same: Massive precipitation events in some areas and too little in others.

AI leaders predict ‘a new era of farming’
News

AI leaders predict ‘a new era of farming’

Changing technology has always played a major role in agriculture, from the development of hybrid corn to mechanical reaping machines to game-changing crop protection products. Artificial intelligence may top all of that.

Way We Live family builds ‘a good life on the farm’
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Way We Live family builds ‘a good life on the farm’

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.

Nebraska

Shared family values align with nature’s way at Champion Valley Farm
Livestock

Shared family values align with nature’s way at Champion Valley Farm

Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.

Summer memories include family, livestock for Kearney County youth
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Summer memories include family, livestock for Kearney County youth

Talk to Sydney Jenkins about her summer, and two distinct themes resonate: spending time with family and showing livestock.

Recalling the finial jam-packed days of summer
Glenn Brunkow

Recalling the finial jam-packed days of summer

"That last week before school started seemed like it only lasted a couple of days."

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." 

Wisconsin

Cover all bases in dry weather
Crops

Cover all bases in dry weather

The weather continues to be baffling. Isolated and large storms have been popping up, bringing some relief to some areas while others continue to bake. There are many management considerations during dry periods, but keep an eye on some major ones.

Manage calf pain
Dairy

Manage calf pain

Pain can occur for many reasons, including tissue damage and inflammation, which can be a result of both injuries and disease processes. The intensity of pain and how long it may last can depend on the amount of damage, if pain control is used, as well as previous experiences with pain or st…

Fertilizer prices here to stay
Crops

Fertilizer prices here to stay

Key Points

Dairy Resources
Business

Dairy Resources

Apply for dairy grants

Harness power of alfalfa
Edge of Ag

Harness power of alfalfa

ELKHORN, Wis. – For Adam Hurtgen is a sixth-generation dairy farmer at Hurtgenlea Holsteins near Elkhorn. He and partner Cynthia Bartel say protecting natural resources is just as vital as feeding their 160-cow herd. With support from a $14,355 SARE Farmer Rancher grant, they’ve turned a 4.4…

Country Chuckles by Jonny Hawkins
Agri-View Rural Life

Country Chuckles by Jonny Hawkins

Illinois

Farm Progress Show includes new agronomy area
News

Farm Progress Show includes new agronomy area

By Tim Kenyon

First year back at alma mater excites Iowa State president
News

First year back at alma mater excites Iowa State president

AMES, Iowa — Iowa State University alumnus and Ames native David Cook has immersed himself in his university presidential duties since starting March 1.

Workings of an idle mind on a long, hot summer day
Columnists

Workings of an idle mind on a long, hot summer day

It was so hot the other day I saw a funeral procession pull through a Dairy Queen. OK, that’s an exaggeration, but it was really hot.

Variable rain keeps outlook mixed heading into harvest
Crop

Variable rain keeps outlook mixed heading into harvest

Harvest gets closer with each passing week, and the story of this season remains the same: Massive precipitation events in some areas and too little in others.

AI leaders predict ‘a new era of farming’
News

AI leaders predict ‘a new era of farming’

Changing technology has always played a major role in agriculture, from the development of hybrid corn to mechanical reaping machines to game-changing crop protection products. Artificial intelligence may top all of that.

Way We Live family builds ‘a good life on the farm’
News

Way We Live family builds ‘a good life on the farm’

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.

South Dakota

Philip farmer named Dakotafest Woman Farmer of the Year
News

Philip farmer named Dakotafest Woman Farmer of the Year

Britni Ross, Philip, South Dakota, was named the Woman Farmer of the Year at the Dakotafest farm show in Mitchell, Aug. 20.

The friends that come and go
Columnists

The friends that come and go

"You watch kids grow up, become fond of them, then they graduate and they’re gone out of your life."

Fall calving kicks off with a rarity: two sets of twins
Crop Watchers

Fall calving kicks off with a rarity: two sets of twins

"I was pleasantly surprised when I heard my dad say we had twins and even more shocked when he followed up a couple hours later ...”

Rounds legislation would seed cropland back to grass
News

Rounds legislation would seed cropland back to grass

U.S. Senators from South Dakota and Minnesota are backing legislation that would add up to 20 million acres of grazing lands by seeding marginal cropland to grass.

Rain revives pastures, pushes back silage harvest
Crop Watchers

Rain revives pastures, pushes back silage harvest

“I’m surprised the grass is greening up again. I mean, it looks like spring down here.”

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."

North Dakota

National, state policymakers invited to Black Leg Ranch for regenerative ag experience
State & Regional

National, state policymakers invited to Black Leg Ranch for regenerative ag experience

STERLING, N.D. – Fourth-generation ranchers Jerry and Renae Doan, along with several natural resources and grazing groups, will host “Advancing Soil Health for a Healthy America Summit” on Wednesday, Aug. 26. The event offers a full-day ranch experience and immersion into regenerative ag and…

Bocks finish harvesting peas, begin cutting spring wheat
Producer Reports

Bocks finish harvesting peas, begin cutting spring wheat

FOXHOLM, N.D. – Combines are rolling on Bock Farms as the Bock family begins cutting spring wheat on Friday, Aug. 7, for the 2026 harvest season under slightly cooler but still warm temperatures and dry conditions. 

Scott and Rachel Spear both operating combines, cutting wheat
Producer Reports

Scott and Rachel Spear both operating combines, cutting wheat

DRAKE, N.D. – After returning from a short working vacation with other corn growers in St. Louis, Scott and Rachel Spear were preparing to start spring wheat harvest on their farm in August.

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.

Missouri

Farm Progress Show includes new agronomy area
News

Farm Progress Show includes new agronomy area

By Tim Kenyon

First year back at alma mater excites Iowa State president
News

First year back at alma mater excites Iowa State president

AMES, Iowa — Iowa State University alumnus and Ames native David Cook has immersed himself in his university presidential duties since starting March 1.

Workings of an idle mind on a long, hot summer day
Columnists

Workings of an idle mind on a long, hot summer day

It was so hot the other day I saw a funeral procession pull through a Dairy Queen. OK, that’s an exaggeration, but it was really hot.

Variable rain keeps outlook mixed heading into harvest
Crop

Variable rain keeps outlook mixed heading into harvest

Harvest gets closer with each passing week, and the story of this season remains the same: Massive precipitation events in some areas and too little in others.

AI leaders predict ‘a new era of farming’
News

AI leaders predict ‘a new era of farming’

Changing technology has always played a major role in agriculture, from the development of hybrid corn to mechanical reaping machines to game-changing crop protection products. Artificial intelligence may top all of that.

Way We Live family builds ‘a good life on the farm’
News

Way We Live family builds ‘a good life on the farm’

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.

Montana

Bocks finish harvesting peas, begin cutting spring wheat
Producer Reports

Bocks finish harvesting peas, begin cutting spring wheat

FOXHOLM, N.D. – Combines are rolling on Bock Farms as the Bock family begins cutting spring wheat on Friday, Aug. 7, for the 2026 harvest season under slightly cooler but still warm temperatures and dry conditions. 

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.

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