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A year-over-year drop in oil prices is a sign that farmers may get a modest break in the price they will pay for diesel fuel ...
Spring can be hectic on the farm, but it’s also an important time to check on where you’re heading financially.
Temperatures are warmer, grass is greening up nicely, and yes, it's time for ticks. But are ticks on cattle a concern?
The U.S. successfully led the eradication of NWS in the U.S. and Mexico, but recent detections in Mexico show that this ...
Flint Hills Series offers ranchers a path to sustainable and profitable land management practices at a reduced cost.
The TSCRA President praised a Trump administration decision to withdraw federal funding for a high-speed rail between Dallas ...
Nebraska Statewide Groundwater-Level Report shows that groundwater levels in the eastern half of the state continue to ...
High Plains average direct sales of 55,857 head of cattle were sold for the week ending April 20, according to USDA reporting ...
In this week's Land Journal special feature, Field Editor Kylene Scott explores virtual fencing options and what to consider ...
Irrigation is the lifeblood of many ag operations and to the High Pains economy, Ken Eriksen writes in his cover story.
Milk production forecast was raised on lower cow inventories and slightly higher milk per cow in the latest World Agricultural Supplies and Demand Estimates report. Imports were lowered on both a ...
Nebraska Gov. Pillen has announced at 150,000 grant for large animal veterinarians who agree to live and practice in rural ...
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