Seed Genetics Provide the Building Blocks of Yield Seed Genetics Provide the Building Blocks of Yield
| | | Here's a brief overview of some of the various breeding techniques. Read More | |
| | | New numbers indicate a growing divide between consumers and producers. The COVID-19 pandemic only accelerated consumer interest in sustainability. Read More | |
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| | | In this week's DC Signal to Noise Podcast Wiesemeyer, Farm Journal News Director John Herath and Farm Journal MILK Editor Anna-Lisa Laca look at the potential fallout for agriculture and the clues to what may be in the Republicans' version of the COVID-19 aid package. Read More | |
| | | While herbicide damage—really any damage—isn’t something you want to see in your growing crop, the reality is it happens. This year it seems to be popping up more than usual in soybean fields according to Iowa State University Extension experts. Read More | |
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| | | Has misalignment among your direct reports ever frustrated you? Here are six questions to guide an alignment dialogue and help you position your team like fighter jets in formation. Read More | |
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| | | All cattle and calves in the United States on July 1, 2020 totaled 103 million head, slightly above the 103 million head on July 1, 2019. Read More | |
| | | While the COVID-19 pandemic is changing plans for fairs, livestock shows, farm shows and a host of other events, it is also pushing groups to think of new and better ways to celebrate the hard work of farming, particularly the missed 4-H livestock shows. Read More | |
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