When Ryan Robb passed without warning, his trucking brothers measured, cut, welded and mounted a stout rack on a rig — a casket carriage for a beloved 6’4”, 400 lb., big-boned country boy on his last ride.
Indiana Farmer Steps Outside His Comfort Zone To Boost Resiliency, Reduce Pest Pressure With Climate-Smart Ag
Aaron Krueger's conservation practices have made his land more resilient and reduced input use. He expects to gain additional rewards during his second phase of management and practice changes.
South American Drought Impacts 50% of World’s Soybean Supply
Since December 2021, USDA has lowered soybean production by a total of more than 18 million tons in Brazil (down 7%), Argentina (down 9%) and Paraguay (down 37%).
Female Price Increases Spotty, Cow Slaughter Remains High
Even in regions showing gains in beef cow inventories, price increases have been slow to develop this year. Overall, ranchers continue culling the breeding herd at a significant rate through the first quarter of 2022.
Lots of moisture is streaming in from the west, and that could help put a dent in the drought in several areas. AgDay Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick has an update.