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Some farmers and crop consultants in southern, central and eastern Nebraska are seeing young corn plants with wilted or dead ...
University of Nebraska–Lincoln scientists continue to advance the understanding of sorghum’s natural defenses, new findings ...
Teo Garcia-Millan, chief executive officer of CDotBio in laboratory University of Bristol, spin-out CDotBio wins prestigious Armourers & Brasiers Venture Prize ...
Scientists and farmers are warning that without continued research funding, the U.S. will become more vulnerable to the ...
Eleven members of the Oklahoma State University’s Wheat Improvement Team are doing their part to help feed the world.
Stink bugs in soybean make their first appearances as pods begin to form. From R3 onward, keep an eye on them. This is ...
Winter wheat and winter barley grains are starting to develop and are heading towards the final stages of growth before ...
Scotland’s crops push ahead with early harvest expected. Pest pressures persist, but growers remain optimistic about this season’s yield.
Struggling with invasive plants in North Texas? Learn how to manage golden bamboo, Mexican petunia, trumpetvine, and other aggressive species in your yard.
ABC Home & Commercial Services owner Bobby Jenkins is raising awareness about Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood by bicycling from Anchorage to … ...
After months of drought, Kansas wheat farmers are now dealing with the opposite problem—too much rain, too late.