West Virginia University for about 20 years has been working on tracking feed and water intake of animals. What they've learned is some cattle have traits that make them more efficient than others.| Agweek
A leaf-mining insect, the soybean gall midge and sudden death syndrome are among the pests and diseases to look out for in the coming growing season.| Agweek
The University of Minnesota has been researching the effects of dough fermentation and wheat variety in creating bread that is easier to digest.| Agweek
The weeds that farmers should watch for in their fields in 2023 include several that are familiar, such as Palmer amaranth, kochia and water hemp.| Agweek
Research happening all over the country can help improve the finances of farms and ranches. Jenny Schlecht says taking advantage of that work can put producers on stronger ground.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Research happening all over the country can help improve the finances of farms and ranches. Jenny Schlecht says taking advantage of that work can put producers on stronger ground.| Bemidji Pioneer
Research happening all over the country can help improve the finances of farms and ranches. Jenny Schlecht says taking advantage of that work can put producers on stronger ground.| Alexandria Echo Press
Research happening all over the country can help improve the finances of farms and ranches. Jenny Schlecht says taking advantage of that work can put producers on stronger ground.| Grand Forks Herald
Despite repeated warnings from experts, soil continues to erode at an alarming pace. Soil health advocates say it's passed time to do something about it.| Agweek
The USDA's National Animal Germplasm Program allows producers to use genetics dating as far back as the 1940s.| Agweek
Nitrogen surrounds us, but understanding how it can be both a friend in agriculture and a foe in water was among the conversation of urban and ag industry members.| Brainerd Dispatch
Despite repeated warnings from experts, soil continues to erode at an alarming pace. Soil health advocates say it's past time to do something about it.| Brainerd Dispatch
Becca (Grimes) Francis, of Gilmer, Texas, and Sydni (Borders) Lammers, of Kilgore, Texas, were recognized for their achievements in beef cattle research.| Sioux Falls Live
Despite repeated warnings from experts, soil continues to erode at an alarming pace. Soil health advocates say it's past time to do something about it.| Perham Focus
Many in ag are dealing with uncertainty brought on by the Trump administration's decision to stop payment on contracted, Congressionally approved spending, including on grants and ag research.| Sioux Falls Live
The World Association of Beet and Cane Growers held its annual meeting in Fargo, North Dakota, and climate change and ways to mitigate it were on the agenda for the second day of the program.| Agweek
Many in ag are dealing with uncertainty brought on by the Trump administration's decision to stop payment on contracted, Congressionally approved spending, including on grants and ag research.| Agweek
During a recent trip to Florida, Jenny Schlecht saw signs of the world's appreciation for agriculture just about everywhere, from the beach to Disney World's Epcot Center ride Living with the Land| Park Rapids Enterprise
Despite repeated warnings from experts, soil continues to erode at an alarming pace. Soil health advocates say it's past time to do something about it.| Sioux Falls Live
Despite repeated warnings from experts, soil continues to erode at an alarming pace. Soil health advocates say it's past time to do something about it.| Mitchell Republic
David Murphy discovered one of his calves had three hooves on each of its front feet. This genetic defect is called polydactyly.| Mitchell Republic
Maneesha Mohan has been researching nanobubbles and how they could impact the efficiency of dairy wastewater treatment.| Mitchell Republic
Joe Ikley, North Dakota State University Extension weed specialist, conducted trials in edible fields near Fargo, North Dakota, and in Barnes County, North Dakota, on herbicide resistant pigweed.| Agweek
Ragweed and kochia are among the concerns for sugarbeet growers in North Dakota and Minnesota, along with their main source of concern, water hemp.| Agweek
The Midwest agricultural research center is one of 11 that will lose funding through the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.| Agweek
Becca (Grimes) Francis, of Gilmer, Texas, and Sydni (Borders) Lammers, of Kilgore, Texas, were recognized for their achievements in beef cattle research.| Agweek
While machinery manufacturers are seeing lower sales of equipment continue into 2025, there is still excitement about what's to come.| Mitchell Republic
The Langdon Research Center will host a retirement open house for Bryan Hanson from 2 to 4 p.m. Feb. 7, 2024. Hanson has worked at the center since 1983 and developed best practices for canola.| Agweek
The Brazilian team was interested in how various dry bean market classes, including great northerns, black beans and navy beans were handled in the United States.| Agweek
Research shows Minnesota is the place to build a green ammonia industry. Attendees of a Green Ammonia Summit sought to hear why they should become invested in the technology.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Research shows Minnesota is the place to build a green ammonia industry. Attendees of a Green Ammonia Summit sought to hear why they should become invested in the technology.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Grand Farm and its state partners met at the state capitol Wednesday, Sept. 18, to celebrate the outcomes of a $10 million grant aimed at advancing agriculture technology.| Agweek
Don’t like to see solar eating up prime ag land? The University of Minnesota Morris grazes cows under solar panels to benefit both bovine and those utilizing renewable energy.| Agweek
Medgene, an animal health company based in Brookings, South Dakota, is developing vaccines to address critical disease outbreaks, including avian influenza.| Agweek
A calf at the Schlecht farm wouldn't drink. So, Jenny Schlecht's husband tried the Madigan Squeeze Technique — a weird looking technique that just might have saved the animal's life| Agweek
Tom Peters and other researchers are working on refining their recommendations for Spin-Aid while also examining possible new uses for already registered herbicides.| Agweek
Major players in the ag industry gathered at the Grand Farm Innovation Campus to discuss the future of ag research and innovation.| Dickinson Press
Major players in the ag industry gathered at the Grand Farm Innovation Campus to discuss the future of ag research and innovation.| Alexandria Echo Press
Creating a new bean variety goes much faster with a unique winter nursery in Puerto Rico. Northarvest Bean Growers Association and many others utilize this nursery to advance bean breeding.| Agweek
Major players in the ag industry gathered at the Grand Farm Innovation Campus to discuss the future of ag research and innovation.| Agweek
If you are amazed at the amount of choices before you at the grocery store or farm stand, consider the work it took to get some of that in your hands. Michael Johnson is thankful for an abundance.| Dickinson Press