The plan, now called "America the Beautiful," is a 10-year, locally-led and voluntary nationwide effort to conserve, connect and restore 30% of the nation's lands and waters by the year 2030.
Only 17% of farmers say automating functions to make equipment easier to operate is the most important reason to adopt precision ag technology. Do you agree? Share what you think in our technology use survey.
As long as the weather holds, many farmers are looking at significant profit opportunities this year. In the Farming for ROI series, Shay Foulk shares advice for profit management and budget tracking.
The USDA Crop Progress Report revealed 70% of South Dakota's subsoil moisture is considered short to very short. One South Dakota farmer says it's a dire situation, one keeping him from planting his corn crop yet.
Farmers John and Kara Boyd share the challenges of practicing regenerative ag in Southern Virginia. John leads the National Black Farmers Association and Kara founded the Association of American Indian Farmers.
As the seasons of agriculture change, so does Farm Journal Field Days, bringing you the news, information and resources you need to benefit your operation now and throughout the year.
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