Migrant workers cross the border near Yuma after a long day of picking produce that many Arizonans find in their favorite grocery stores.
The one-time payments could offer short-term support as many farmers grapple with less income and extreme weather.
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Sorghum is an effective trap crop in cotton fields, and black mustard in sweet corn farms reduced kernel injury by 22%. The ...
Brazil, known as the world’s largest producer and exporter of orange juice, has seen a major decline in exports. Brazil’s ...
On the opening day of the Fort Wayne Farm Show on Tuesday, Hoosier Ag Today Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin shared his ...
Hurricanes inflicted up to $975.8 million in Florida agriculture production losses in 2024, a year in which three hurricanes ...
A cutting-edge AI tool can now predict how well seed potatoes will grow into healthy potato plants. Developed by biologists ...
According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), food prices jumped nearly 10% in 2022, the fastest increase ...
Intensive farming practices and the use of shallow groundwater influence precipitation patterns. Land use changes and ...
Danske Bank’s head of agriculture, Rodney Brown, has highlighted what he refers to as the lack of investment taking place ...
First major USDA reports of 2025 buoy the spirits of corn and soybean farmers but bring heartburn to cotton farmers.