Calves can get off to a good start when farmers and ranchers take the time to understand specifics of working them before ...
The University of Missouri Plant Diagnostic Clinic will offer Missouri producers free testing for five wheat viruses during ...
U.S. Rep. Tracey Mann, R-01, said out of 435 congressional districts in the country, his is the third highest ag producing district in the country. He visited constituents in Dodge City, Kansas, April ...
The Center for Rural Affairs, Lyons, Nebraska, has been awarded a $62 million grant under the Solar for All program.
The Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and Nicholas and Dorothy Jamison partnered together to ...
Producers, dairy consultants and industry reps are encouraged to attend the free webinar from noon to 1 p.m. on May 15.
Rising mosquito activity heading into the summer months poses an increased risk of transmitting heartworm disease to dogs.
Grain sorghum, which for years was relegated to the sidelines, is claiming the spotlight as a burgeoning food trend.
Livestock producers use prescribed burning as a way to restore grassland and this year has been a tougher one, Tim Unruh writes.
Oklahoma might not have to adjust their clocks in the spring and fall if a new state Senate bill is approved by the federal ...
OSU Agriculture will partner with Cattlemen’s Congress and the Noble Research Institute to host a summit for cattle industry leaders.
The earliest known origins of sorghum date 8,000 B.C., in northeast Africa. Sorghum came to the High Plains region of the United States much later, and eventually found its way to diets of livestock, ...