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We hung a new sock up with new seed and have yet to see one. Is it sti
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The global agricultural tractors market demand was valued at 2,765.3 thousand units in 2021 and is expected to reach 4,968 thousand units by 2030, at a CAGR of 6.8% from 2022 to 2030.
The surge in demand for compact tractors on small farms and technolo
Breaking into farming often requires credit, tenacity and a little bit of luck. A proposed federal rule aims to stimulate more of the first.
While on a tour of southern Minnesota last week, the head of the U.S. Farm Credit Administration (FCA), Glen Smith, touted a proposed requirement t
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service event will unveil the Vegetable Garden Enhancement Project created by the Fort Bend County Master Gardeners on June 3.
The event will be held from 10-11:30 a.m. at 1402 Band Road in the garden area behind the Bud O’Shieles Community Center,
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SLAYTON, Minn. – After months of below-average temperatures, a planting window finally opened the second full week of May.
It was a late start with rain frequently in the forecast. The crew at Vos Farm put in long hours of tillage and planting.
“It’s really just a race agains
We had a nice 1.25 inches rain that set up a slower farm week. By Tuesday, it dried out enough that some started post-corn spraying. We no-tilled some beans in for a friend after he cut all the rye for his cattle. We started cleaning up equipment and putting it in the shed. Everything has emer