North Dakota’s landscape has been extensively altered by agriculture and urbanization. More than half of North Dakota’s native prairie and wetlands have been converted to cropland or development.
Warning against “blind ambition,” Ron Robbins placed his row crop acres on the scales, spurred by successive years of ...
Crop conditions continue to look good in the region, as spring wheat harvest nears the finish line in Minnesota and South Dakota and hits full stride in North Dakota and Montana. Generally, crops are ...
How low can a farmer go? Plant 30,000 seeds per acre, or a lean 20,000, or even a bare-bones 5,000, and still maintain profit levels? Across three years of ongoing field trials, Thomas Hairston is ...
SIPSEY, AL, UNITED STATES, June 18, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Sipsey Farms, a Chandler Holdings company based on several hundred acres near Sipsey, Alabama ...