Finalists Named for 70th Princess Kay of the Milky Way

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ST. PAUL, Minn. –Dairy princesses from across the state gathered for the Dairy Promotion and  Leadership Event held May 12-13 at the Delta Hotel in Minneapolis. The weekend included opportunities for networking, leadership workshops, and a chance

Should You Make an Early Fungicide Application?

WESTFIELD, Ind. (May 15, 2023) – An early fungicide application gives farmers another tool for safeguarding plant health and yield potential. “A fungicide application doesn’t add yield. It protects the yield potential that’s there,” explains LG Seeds Agronomist Jed Norman.

How Innovation Helps Dairy Farmers Take Control of Their Time

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By Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) staff MILWAUKEE – The increase in dairy farm productivity over the past 15 years is helping preserve the environment. It’s also helping preserve the overall well-being of the dairy farmer, 97%

Credit Conditions Strong as Interest Rates Climb

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Agricultural credit conditions in the Tenth District of the Kansas City Fed remained strong, and farm real estate values continued to increase. However, growth has softened. While improvements in farm finances and credit conditions steadied and some

White House Farm Bill Meeting Raises Questions

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Top House and Senate Ag leaders met with President Biden and Secretary Vilsack at the White House on the future of the farm bill, in a rare session that raises big questions about prospects for the bill

More Reaction to Supreme Court’s Prop 12 Decision

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The Supreme Court decision upholding California’s Prop 12 continues to draw strong reactions from America’s agricultural stakeholders. Kansas Republican Senator Roger Marshall says he’s disappointed in the Court’s decision not to strike down Prop 12. “We can’t