Fifty years ago, farmers in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region used to open the windows in their barns at night during the summer to keep their cattle cool.
From sunflower rubber and nano-tractors to microwave technology and new hemp genetics, options to optimize your farm are on ...
Cristian Bianchi, now 81, has spent nearly six decades as a veterinarian and 37 years guiding La Gofredina. His relentless ...
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ABP Angus Youth Study Tour opens doors to careers in agrifood
The four finalist teams in this year's ABP Angus Youth Challenge have returned from an immersive four-day study tour, giving ...
Virtual fences could make managing grazing livestock on farms more flexible and more efficient while improving animal welfare ...
From autonomous machines that pull weeds instead of spraying herbicides to robotic platforms that can herd cattle and ...
Growers, ranchers and companies warn of too much farmland being used for AI data centers, siphoning water.
Mississippi State scientists are building on two decades of irrigation research to identify production practices that help ...
Over the past few weeks, I have become concerned that USDA, the administration, a farm group and now the United Food and ...
Colorado farmers and ranchers are no strangers to challenges. From persistent drought and changing weather patterns to rising ...
If you want to understand the true story of the current U.S. dairy industry, you cannot simply look at the milk check, and you certainly can’t rely on nostalgia. You have to look at the math. The ...
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