Teenager Overcomes a Year of Loss with Faith, Family and Pigs
There’s nothing like the love of an animal to get you through hard times. Miriam King, 16, learned this lesson over and over in the past year as her family battled not one, but two wars in the midst of a global pandemic.
Too Dry to Plant? Here are Some Marketing Moves to Consider
Drought continues to grasp the western half of the country. While farmers in southeast North Dakota saw some rain this week, farmers in the west are considering parking planters for now to wait on rain.
Markets Now with Tyne Morgan: The Big Question Haunting the Corn Market
USDA adjusted corn ending stocks lower in its April WASDE report, based on increased exports and ethanol, but Alan Brugler of Brugler Marketing says now it’s just a matter of if the record commitments can ship.
The reopening of restaurant and foodservice is driving beef demand to pre-pandemic levels and beyond, spiking wholesale beef prices $20 per cwt higher this week, and more than $34 per cwt higher over two weeks.
The Wild Hog Knows No Fear: True Stories of One of Ag’s Biggest Threats
Listen to true stories from farmers and ranchers in a gut-wrenching new video series from USDA that chronicles the impact of feral swine damage on American livelihoods and ecosystems.
Every spring, without fail, there are a handful of "sins" Ken Ferrie addresses on service calls. Join Clinton Griffiths as he chats with Ken about wet soil, dry soil, cold soil, herbicide and nutrient sins.