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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.

Simple changes make the difference in cooling off cattle

Simple changes make the difference in cooling off cattle

  • K-State Extension news service

K-State beef extension veterinarian provides solutions for managing heat stressed cattle

Rain improves outlook for Jandal operation

Rain improves outlook for Jandal operation

  • Katelyn Winberg

Recent rainfall has improved conditions for Jade Jandal and his family operation near Rockham, South Dakota. After a dry start to the growing season, Jandal said moisture arrived at a critical time for crops, pastures and hay ground.

Severe weather prompts soybean replant, corn pulls through

Severe weather prompts soybean replant, corn pulls through

  • By Kylie Mockler of Centerville, S.D.

"Just as the planter was getting put back in the shed for the year, Mother Nature had other plans."

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.

Targhee group to celebrate ‘monumental’ year in Huron

Targhee group to celebrate ‘monumental’ year in Huron

    During the week of July 16-18, the U.S. Targhee Sheep Association will host a dual milestone organizers are calling “A Legacy in Every Fleece,” commemorating 100 years of the Targhee breed and 75 years as an association.

    Call for entries: Newell Ram Show and Sale deadline June 20

    Call for entries: Newell Ram Show and Sale deadline June 20

      Sheep producers from the region are encouraged to take part in the Newell Ram Show and Sale planned for Sept. 17-18 in Newell, South Dakota.

      Northwest Iowa field day to explore new beef production technology

      Northwest Iowa field day to explore new beef production technology

        Learn about virtual fencing and other technology at a field day near Sanborn, Iowa, June 25. 

        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.

        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.

        Better days for beets

        Better days for beets

        • Janelle Atyeo

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

        Sorghum silage as alternative to corn silage

        Sorghum silage as alternative to corn silage

        • Shelby Gruss Iowa State University

        Tar spot has become one of the most concerning foliar diseases impacting corn silage production across Iowa and the Midwest. The disease, caused by Phyllachora maydis, has now been identified in every county in Iowa and can spread rapidly under cool wet conditions. For silage producers, tar …

        When microbes cooperate, crops win

        When microbes cooperate, crops win

        • Deane Morrison University of Minnesota

        The experts were stunned by all the healthy potato plants.

        From the ground up: Jade Jandel builds his cattle herd on functionality, longevity

        From the ground up: Jade Jandel builds his cattle herd on functionality, longevity

        • Katelyn Winberg

        Near Rockham in northeastern South Dakota, spring calving season stretches across much of the year for Jade Jandel.

        Bigger cattle may be the industry’s new normal

        Bigger cattle may be the industry’s new normal

        • By Chevy-Lynn Vaske, K-State Extension

        Today’s beef cattle are bigger than they were a generation ago, and according to Kansas State University experts, that shift may represent more than a passing cycle in the cattle industry.

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        Corn Rootworm Pressure Starts Before Planting: Why Early Monitoring Matters in High-Risk Areas

        Corn Rootworm Pressure Starts Before Planting: Why Early Monitoring Matters in High-Risk Areas

          Next year’s corn rootworm pressure is already taking shape. For growers who want to stay ahead of it, the time to measure that risk is now. Adult beetles are active in late spring and early summer, feeding, mating and laying the eggs that will determine next year’s pressure. For growers in h…

          Lake Area Tech students add CPR to ag safety curriculum

          Lake Area Tech students add CPR to ag safety curriculum

            Lake Area Technical College (LATC) received a $5,000 grant from Corteva Agriscience to support the integration of CPR certification into its agriculture safety curriculum, building life-saving skills among students preparing for careers in agriculture.

            Speaking for agriculture: College student finds her calling an ag advocacy

            Speaking for agriculture: College student finds her calling an ag advocacy

            • Katelyn Winberg

            On the Mockler family farm near Centerville, spring planting is a full-family effort.

            Families invited to experience dairy farming during South Dakota Dairy Fest

            Families invited to experience dairy farming during South Dakota Dairy Fest

            • Katelyn Winberg

            From grilled cheese sandwiches and SDSU ice cream to baby calves and self-guided dairy tours, organizers say this year’s South Dakota Dairy Fest is designed to help consumers connect with modern dairy farming in a hands-on way.

            New cattle pour on approved for new world screwworm

            New cattle pour on approved for new world screwworm

            • Lainie Kringen-Scholtz

            Do you remember when the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the COVID vaccine and conditional use of COVID treatments during the outbreak? The FDA does the same thing with animal products amidst outbreaks. The new world screwworm outbreak in Mexico has the U.S. Department of Agricul…

            Tick disease detected in Nebraska cattle

            Tick disease detected in Nebraska cattle

              Producers are urged to watch their cattle herds, especially cattle imported from other states, after Theileria, a tick-borne parasite that affects cattle, was detected in several Nebraska counties. The Asian longhorned tick is the primary carrier responsible for spreading the parasite.

              Back to grass: Focused on conservation, Midwest farmers return cropland to prairie state

              Back to grass: Focused on conservation, Midwest farmers return cropland to prairie state

              • Janelle Atyeo

              Farmers are choosing not to plant their fields to cash crops that require high dollar inputs and bring ever smaller returns. Instead, they’re seeding the land back to the plants that grew before settlers began to turn dirt with plows.

              Propagating the prairie: Couple creates business out of raising native plants

              Propagating the prairie: Couple creates business out of raising native plants

              • Janelle Atyeo

              For a plant that grows naturally on the Midwest prairies, significant effort goes into starting native grasses and flowers in a greenhouse.

              Moisture opportunities show up on the board in summer forecast

              Moisture opportunities show up on the board in summer forecast

              • By Amy Hadachek, for the Midwest Messenger

              More moisture is indicated for the Central Plains for the last week of May, according to the latest forecast from the Climate Prediction Center issued Thursday, May 21.

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