Saturated soils and standing water are slowing early‑season fieldwork and creating tough management decisions for farmers.
Farmers across Wisconsin are ready to plant—once the ground cooperates.
Prior studies have found habitat loss, declines in insect populations and the climate crisis to be key contributors to bird decline. The new research found that agricultural practices are speeding up ...
A young hawk stand atop a shepherd's hook looking over the bird feeders in this farm yard. This pileated woodpecker peeks ...
The dairy case in the grocery store has a lot of information for consumers to digest, especially when choosing milk. Back in ...
Fertilizer costs surge as global tensions rise. Fuel prices, shipping disruptions and market concentration squeeze farmers.
The economic uncertainty brought on from war in Iran will likely drive up US food prices, especially for fresh produce.
Although they hail from across the state, the three educators share a passion for agriculture and for passing that enthusiasm ...
The sight of a young buck playing with the kids out in the yard at the farm often stopped traffic on their rural road. And when a wind storm severed a hollow branch from a cottonwood tree to reveal ...
Managing pests and diseases can be a particularly tricky piece of the vegetable farming puzzle, and can leave growers with more questions than answers. For many, there’s that one pest or disease that ...
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