MENOMONIE, Wis. — The University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension is hosting a “Ewe Got This – Lambing Basics Workshop” from 8.30 am – 5:00 pm on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at the Dunn County Government Center, 3001 US HWY 12E, Room 54, Menomonie, WI. While focused on sheep, goat producers are also welcome to […] The post Ewe Got This Lambing Basics Workshop appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
STANLEY, Wis. — Cow-calf beef producers are invited to a free twilight meeting. Join UW-Madison Division of Extension Livestock and Crops & Soils educators will share insights on Selecting Herd Replacements and Fall Forage Management. This event will be held Tuesday, September 9, 2025, at Wolf Creek Angus, 35431 100th Ave., Stanley, WI This event […] The post Beef Cow-Calf and Fall Forage Twilight Meeting September 9 appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
VERSAILLES, Ky. — The University of Kentucky Beef Integrated Resource Management team and the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Association are proud to host Beef Bash at the UK C. Oran Little Research Center (LRC) in Woodford County on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. The event combines social, educational and industry interactions, offering something for everyone interested in beef […] The post Beef Bash 2025 Provides Education, Research, Fellowship appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
NASHVILLE — Effective July 1, 2025, and pursuant to Public Chapter 226, the Tennessee Agricultural Hall of Fame Board has been vacated and reestablished as the Tennessee Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame Board. This Board is responsible for overseeing the Tennessee Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame, reviewing nominations, and selecting individuals for induction […] The post Tennessee Agriculture & Forestry Hall of Fame Board Vacancy Notice appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
PRESTON and CALEDONIA, Minn. — As the Summer starts to wind down it is time to start thinking about our Fall lawn care. Your actions this Fall will directly impact the health of your lawn next Spring. Late August and September is the best time of the year to plant grass seed if needed. The […] The post Fall Lawn Care appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Join us at the North Central Research and Outreach Center (NCROC) in Grand Rapids (Agronomy Building, 31654 Harristown Road, Grand Rapids) September 19, for a field day highlighting the latest research and information around cover crops and perennial pasture management. Check-in will start at 8:30 with the field day running from […] The post Harnessing the benefits of cover crops and perennial pastures appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
FARGO, N.D. — My friends in western North Dakota are breathing a sigh of relief this year. After several years of drought, some timely rains are happening, and in decent amounts. Well, mostly timely, and mostly in decent amounts. There are still some droughty spots out there. Nevertheless, conditions have improved substantially across a large region. […] The post Dakota Gardener: Too Much of a Good Thing appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
GEORGETOWN, S.C. – Once the cradle of civilization, southern Iraq may owe its early urban success not just to human ingenuity, but to the rhythm of the tides. A groundbreaking study led by Clemson University and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution scientists reveals how natural tidal irrigation, rather than human-engineered systems, may have played a crucial […] The post New Study Reveals Tides Shaped Ancient Mesopotamian Civilization appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
RALEIGH, N.C. — Garey Fox, dean of NC State University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, welcomed the newest members of the Wolfpack on Sunday, Aug. 17, as the keynote speaker at New Student Convocation. With over 5,700 students, the Class of 2029 is NC State’s largest-ever incoming class. “You are the best and brightest, […] The post CALS Dean Welcomes NC State’s Class of 2029 appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
An ag business management major with minor in environmental science at NC State Coleman spent summer interning with AgCarolina Farm Credit.| Morning Ag Clips
Applications are now being accepted for 2026 Ohio Farm Bureau Young Agricultural Professionals competitive events.| Morning Ag Clips
WASHINGTON — Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue today announced the appointment of eight members to serve on the Softwood Lumber Board. Seven members newly appointed to serve three year terms are: Fritz R. Mason, Peachtree City, Ga. (U.S. South) Caroline M. Dauzat, Miramar Beach, Fla. (U.S. South) Adrian Blocker, Seattle, Wash. (U.S. West) Eric J. Cremers, […]| Morning Ag Clips
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson highlighted the Florida Forest Service’s recording-setting 2023-24 prescribed fire season| Morning Ag Clips
FDACS, Tampa General Hospital held a roundtable discussion on efforts to protect children from high-potency hemp products| Morning Ag Clips
Despite intimidating appearance, the giant yellow and blue-black spiders owe their survival to a surprising trait: They’re rather timid.| Morning Ag Clips
MOULTRIE, Ga. — Each year in July, the Sunbelt Ag Expo’s Darrell William’s Research Farm hosts Field Day. Field Day is an opportunity for farmers and growers to visit the Research Farm to see firsthand the new varieties and technologies being tested that they can implement into their own operations. This is one of the […]| Morning Ag Clips
Fruit flies — along with researchers at the Clemson University Center for Human Genetics — could be the key to identifying potential| Morning Ag Clips
Clemson Department of Plant Industry has introduced new identification, reporting system to help combat the spread of yellow-legged hornets.| Morning Ag Clips
Arsenic is often referred to as the “king of poisons” and the “poison of kings” because of its high toxicity levels and murderous use| Morning Ag Clips
Join the Michigan State University Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast Series on July 24 for a discussion on cover crops after wheat.| Morning Ag Clips
Heat stress is something to take seriously. There are a few practical steps we can take to reduce heat stress in our animals.| Morning Ag Clips
SHOREVIEW, Minn. — The need for balance seems to arise in every aspect of horse riding and ownership. Your trainer will push for a balanced ride. Your farrier will trim and shoe for a balanced hoof. And, perhaps most importantly, you aim to provide your horse the right balance of forage and feed. But how much do […]| Morning Ag Clips
In honor of the 150th running of the Preakness Stakes, one of the most prestigious horse racing events in the world, the Maryland| Morning Ag Clips
The Maryland Secretary of Agriculture has announced Anne Litz as the new executive director of the Maryland Horse Industry Board effective| Morning Ag Clips
Every facet of a horse barn is an opportunity to improve climate resilience. The process could inspire you.| Morning Ag Clips
our publications focus on what changes we are seeing in carbon markets, and what producers and landowners need to know going forward.| Morning Ag Clips
Vietnam is hoping that farmers like Tam will benefit from a potential reordering of how coffee is traded due to more stringent European laws.| Morning Ag Clips
The potato has a long history that began in the Andes of South America about 8,000 years ago when communities began domesticating the plant.| Morning Ag Clips
For the Japanese, a humble cup of tea embodies spirituality, nature, and the essence of seasons, steeped in centuries-old traditions.| Morning Ag Clips
Farmers across the heavily agriculture-reliant African continent are looking to the past and future to respond to climate change.| Morning Ag Clips
What we’ve found reaffirms a powerful truth: Pizza resists sameness – and small pizzerias are a big reason why.| Morning Ag Clips
The American Horse Council (AHC) has completed two important pilot projects aimed at addressing critical issues within the horse industry.| Morning Ag Clips
Apple and scab are two words most people would never associate with each other, but apple scab is one of the most significant diseases that impact apples.| Morning Ag Clips
A new tool helps produce farmers understand and manage risks to agricultural irrigation water used to irrigate fresh fruits and vegetables.| Morning Ag Clips
An ancient aquatic “alligator with fins” is set to make waves at the University of Minnesota’s College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS) exhibit at the 2024 Minnesota State Fair.| Morning Ag Clips
As apple season approaches, a new CFANS Insights survey shows that more than half of Minnesotans (52 percent) claim the University of Minnesota-born Honeycrisp as their favorite.| Morning Ag Clips
Haskap (Lonicera caerulea), also known as honeyberries, are a delicious and nutritious early-season honeysuckle fives Siberian cold| Morning Ag Clips
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Farm Bureau’s farmer leaders including Young Agricultural Professionals, AgriPOWER Class XIII members and county presidents and some vice presidents, plus members of the media and select Farm Bureau staff were in Washington, D.C., Sept. 13-15 2022. Over three days, participants heard from experts and in turn voiced their thoughts on topics including […]| Morning Ag Clips
WILBERFORCE, Ohio — Designed for those who want to begin farming, the Central State University Extension (CSU-CESTA Extension) Fast Track Farming Program, will educate participants about the multiple aspects of managing a successful growing operation. “Our Fasttrack Farming program is well aligned with our priorities here in CSU-CESTA Extension,” says College of Engineering, Science, Technology […]| Morning Ag Clips
Ohio State will be sharing a series of blog posts about the newly passed state operating budget and its implications for agriculture in Ohio.| Morning Ag Clips
Farmers who suffered eligible crop losses due to natural disaster in 2023 and 2024 can now apply for $16 billion in assistance.| Morning Ag Clips
United Producers, Inc. (UPI) is pleased to announce the hiring of Jake Osborn as the Vice President of Livestock Marketing.| Morning Ag Clips
Robert “Bobby” E. Ward founded Ward’s Angus Farm Fifty years later, Angus cattle dot its landscape earning farm designation Historic Herd.| Morning Ag Clips
COLUMBIA, Tenn. -- When you look across the Volunteer State, no doubt a staple of our culture, especially in agriculture, is beef cattle. With more...| Morning Ag Clips
MADISON, Wis. — Four finalists have been selected for the 2022 Kansas Leopold Conservation Award®. Given in honor of renowned conservationist Aldo Leopold, the prestigious award recognizes farmers, ranchers, forestland owners, and other landowners who inspire others with their dedication to land, water and wildlife resources in their care. Sand County Foundation and national sponsor American Farmland […]| Morning Ag Clips
Nebraska’s Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) were represented by more than 55 directors and staff in Washington, D.C., March 20-22, 2023.| Morning Ag Clips
LINCOLN, Neb. – Nebraska Farmers Union (NeFU) President John Hansen and USDA Nebraska Rural Development Director Kate Bolz were the two presenters from Nebraska on Earth Day at a White House virtual briefing highlighting the Nebraska benefits from “The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.” Nebraska Rural Development Director Bolz described the “nuts and bolts” infrastructure […]| Morning Ag Clips
The $17.8 billion spending package, which proposes annual funding levels for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), follows the March release of the Biden administration’s budget for the same year.| Morning Ag Clips
Every July, during peak grilling season, agricultural community recognizes not only the hard work of our farmers put in day with Beef Month| Morning Ag Clips
The Yonts Water Conference will be held on Wednesday, April 10, at the Panhandle Research, Extension, and Education Center, in Scottsbluff.| Morning Ag Clips
Nebraska’s Natural Resources Districts will be at Husker Harvest Days September 12-14 to answer conservation questions.| Morning Ag Clips
From dairy cows and wheat to local ag events and farm finance webinars, track Missouri agriculture industry with news and alerts from MorningAgClips.com.| Morning Ag Clips
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson announced the appointment of Rick Dolan as State Forester and Director of Florida Forest Forest, a division of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. “I am pleased to announce Rick Dolan as our new Florida Forest Service Director. With his decades of experience, […]| Morning Ag Clips
From citrus and equine operations to local agriculture events and farm finance webinars, track Florida’s huge agriculture industry on MorningAgClips.com.| Morning Ag Clips
Scattered groves of native trees are squeezed between hundreds of thousands of tea shrubs in southern India's Nilgiris region.| Morning Ag Clips
Nebraska’s Natural Resources Districts staff and directors gather at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on March 20.| Morning Ag Clips
Natural resources stakeholders will be in Kearney for the annual Nebraska Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) Conference.| Morning Ag Clips
Natural resources stakeholders and subject matter experts will be in Kearney for the annual NARD Conference in September.| Morning Ag Clips
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DAVIS, Calif. -- University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources has awarded grants to four organizations for community-based media campaigns promoting equitable land access in...| Morning Ag Clips
Feeding Kentucky will celebrate Hunger Free Kentucky Day virtually on February 18 as member food banks, community leaders, and others pour| Morning Ag Clips
roughly one in seven Pickens County residents is food insecure. Enter The Nook: Clemson’s employee pantry conveniently located on| Morning Ag Clips
CONWAY, S.C. -- The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) hosted a dedication ceremony this morning to celebrate the expansion of Lewis Ocean Bay...| Morning Ag Clips
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson, FFS announced the opening Tree Seedling Sale where the public can buy tree seedlings.| Morning Ag Clips
Fla. Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson, Fla. Forest Service are highlighting dangers of wildfire arson during Arson Awareness Week| Morning Ag Clips
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