John Phipps: Is a Possible Cyberwarfare Attack Looming for Your Farm? Why Tractors May Be Next
After ransomware attacks hit two co-ops and an equipment auction site in 2021, John Phipps says tractors are ripe to be hacked to override factory engine or emission controls.
Bagging the Tomato King: The Insane Hunt for Agriculture’s Wildest Con Man
What happens when Dog the Bounty Hunter, agriculture, tomatoes, pickles, worms, survival bunkers, miracle juice and a bizarre flimflam man get dumped in a cauldron? Welcome to a swindle and chase for the ages.
Colorado's Kessler Out At State Vet Board After Calling Ranchers 'Lazy'
Ranchers expect the weather, markets and even manmade interferences, such as government regulations and threats from activists, to come their way. However, Colorado ranchers recently witnessed a threat from an unlikely source.
No relief yet from the bitter cold for the northern half of the country, and soon the south won't escape frigid temperatures either. Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick has an update.