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A northeast Nebraska farmer says planting is off to a great start. Quentin Connealy tells Brownfield he started corn and ...
Agricultural exports play an increasingly large role in Nebraska’s economy, but recent years have seen values slip and trade ...
A southwest Nebraska farmer says he’s waiting for warmer weather before spring planting begins. Andy Jobman raises corn and soybeans near Gothenburg. “We still have soils that are continuing to warm ...
On extremely hot and dry days, an irrigation event can decrease canopy temperature close to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Relative ...
The Environmental Protection Agency says consumers across the U.S. will still be able to buy cheaper E15 gasoline this summer ...
A new study from South Dakota State University reveals reductions in tillage intensity have led to an increase in soil ...
As Day 2 of the 32nd Pro Farmer Crop Tour wrapped up on Tuesday, Indiana and Nebraska average corn and soybean yield estimates were coming in at higher levels than scouts saw in either state a ...
The corn we eat today and the corn we find at the local grocery store, looks radically different from the corn grown ...
Some much-needed moisture has come to some areas of the upper Midwest along with warmer temperatures that are allowing spring ...
University of Nebraska (UNL) Extension reports that iron deficiencies in Nebraska corn crops are most likely ... “If people are used to going across the field and watching a yield monitor ...