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Farmers are trying to salvage their crops following days of rain. Alice Parker and her husband started Parker Farm and ...
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Farmers liquidate assets as banks retreat
Water credits, farm equipment, a piece of the farm itself. These are some of the assets farmers have sold this year to ...
Farmers invested time, money and land into growing the drought-resistant crop and developing the state’s budding hemp ...
Statewide, the amount of water pumped from underground and sprayed onto crops averages out to more than 2 billion gallons per ...
Feral hogs are a persistent and costly threat to U.S. crop and livestock production, inflicting over $1.6 billion in damages ...
Shawn Peebles found himself dead broke. He was farming 7,000 acres in Augusta, Arkansas, growing soybeans, rice, and corn ...
A new University of Florida study published in HortScience shows how drones can do more than just take aerial pictures and ...
From flame-wielding robots to driverless tractors, autonomous technology is fueling a robot revolution across America’s ...
Farmers deal with all sorts of variables when it comes to getting a crop from planting to harvest, but one of the most important - and least controllable - is the weather.
As climate whiplash reshapes yields, experts say data-driven tools and targeted relief are critical to feed America.