Pacific Northwest winter wheat production is up about 23% over last year, according to USDA estimates, as planting for the 2025 crop gets underway. Winter wheat production in Idaho was 62.3 ...
Near-infrared cameras affixed to drones can see what University of Idaho Extension educator Jared Gibbons cannot: subtle differences in how much water cereal varieties use. “We’re not likely ...
While Suderman isn’t expecting big changes in the September report he says with the uncertainty about how weather impacted how the crop finished there could be some surprises.
Two steps forward can be one step backward if farmers are properly setting their row cleaners. Farm Journal Associate Field Agronomist Missy Bauer explains more in Episode 2 of “Corn College TV ...
The World Wildlife Fund said the 1.9 million acres lost to crops in the Great Plains in 2022 was less than the average, but it still called for new limits. The conversion of grassland to crops may ...
Here’s a way you can help protect the U.S. food system from pests, disease and climate change. All you have to do is plant a seed. Each year, hundreds of American gardeners sign up for a citizen ...
Bacterial communities in soil are as resilient to human urine as synthetic fertilizers -- making recycling the bodily fluid as a fertilizer for agricultural crops a viable proposition. Bacterial ...
Hanni of NewJeans returned to the front row at Milan Fashion Week for Gucci ... The star of the show, however, was Hanni's top: a backless crop top made of solid frills. As for beauty, she ...
Genetically modified (GM) crops are widely used around the world, but their effects on the environment need to be better understood. "Increasing land productivity in the form of greater crop ...
They're developing perennial grains that aren't as hard on the environment as annuals. Crews said row crops take an environmental toll over time. "They have no capacity to retain nutrients.
Grain crops are failing in parts of the country due to dry weather and severe frosts. Farmers are weighing up whether to cut them for hay instead of taking them through to harvest, but some crops ...