Keith Berns of Green Cover Seed discusses solving cover crop struggles amid challenges of moisture and timing.
If 2025-2026 winter predictions hold true and high soil moisture persists, you could experience several soil problems.
Inside a barn in southwest Missouri, Macauley Kincaid operates a massive contraption of wood and metal affixed with pipes, pulleys and wheels.
The grain prevents erosion, stores carbon and retains water when used as a cover crop. Now farmers are turning it into a cash ...
Farmers planting cover crops — which can include cereal rye, winter wheat and other grasses and legumes — for better water filtration and weed suppression also face challenges such as time, cost, risk ...
When you look across a field of miscanthus, it's "hypnotically beautiful," says Emily Heaton, whose family farm has for two ...
The aid unveiled was a $12 billion package for farmers hurt by ongoing trade wars and inflation, particularly where it comes ...
Most of the package is earmarked for row-crop producers. It aims to help farmers – especially those who grow soybeans – ...
As corn and soybean farmers prepare for tight margins next year, here are tips to make scouting efforts as valuable as ...
Throughout most of 2025, Midwest cattle farmers have seen record highs in terms of productivity on their farms. However, ...