A recent North Dakota State University study concluded that every six inches of topsoil lost costs the farmer over $6,600 to ...
You might have heard that the U.S. government came out with some new dietary guidelines. It's something that's supposed to be ...
Frustrated with slow permitting, Minnesota ag producers call for speedier permitting and a chance to be heard during an Ag Summit gathering at a Fergus Falls, Minnesota farm on Jan. 22.
Cody Zilverberg, consulting scientist at Dakota Lakes Research Farm says they have been utilizing virtual fencing on 75 cattle. It has worked well with their grazing management practices.
When considering if soil conservation is worth the cost, think about what your time and soil is really worth. An economist shares research on what soil practices pay off.