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EPA makes latest attempt to define WOTUS

EPA makes latest attempt to define WOTUS

  • Benjamin Herrold

The EPA continues to grapple with a definition that has eluded the department through five presidencies now.

Get better hay, returns with small changes

Get better hay, returns with small changes

    TUSCUMBIA, Mo. — Hay quality has a direct impact on livestock performance and feeding costs, yet many producers lose value long before hay reaches the feeder, said University of Missouri Extension Field Agronomist Rudra Baral.

    Manage early planting risk for higher yields

    Manage early planting risk for higher yields

      Editor’s note: The following was written by Leah Ten Napel, Iowa State University Extension field agronomist, for the Clippings newsletter.

      Poll highlights rising concerns about soil compaction

      Poll highlights rising concerns about soil compaction

        AMES, Iowa — Farm equipment such as tractors, combines, grain carts and self-propelled sprayers have become larger and heavier in recent years, and concern about soil compaction and its impacts on crop yields has increased apace.

        Proper grain storage crucial as temps warm in early spring

        Proper grain storage crucial as temps warm in early spring

          As outdoor temperatures begin to warm, the potential for grain storage problems increases.

          Take action early to prevent the spread of marestail

          Take action early to prevent the spread of marestail

            MANHATTAN, Kan. — With these warmer temperatures, crops are not the only things that are greening up — weeds are too.

            Specialist answers top fertilizer questions

            Specialist answers top fertilizer questions

              AMES, Iowa — Questions about effective management of nitrogen fertilizer continue to plague agriculture, even after decades of practical use.

              Healthy farmers start with an annual checkup

              Healthy farmers start with an annual checkup

                MANHATTAN, Kan. — From early mornings feeding livestock to long days in the field, farmers and ranchers spend much of their time caring for crops, animals and equipment.

                Balancing fewer farrowings with record litter sizes

                Balancing fewer farrowings with record litter sizes

                  Editor’s note: The following was written by Jason Franken, associate professor of agricultural economics and management at the University of Missouri, for the farmdoc daily website March 30.

                  Specialist answers top fertilizer questions

                  Specialist answers top fertilizer questions

                    AMES, Iowa — Questions about effective management of nitrogen fertilizer continue to plague agriculture, even after decades of practical use.

                    Factors drive increase in pigs per litter

                    Factors drive increase in pigs per litter

                    • Benjamin Herrold

                    The pork industry has seen a long climb in the average number of pigs saved per litter, and recent months have seen the growth rate increase.

                    Engulfment on the rise in recent years

                    Engulfment on the rise in recent years

                    • By Kim McMichael

                    Grain engulfment and entrapment has been a hazard associated with farming for decades.

                    Iowa community college ag students explore Brazil

                    Iowa community college ag students explore Brazil

                    • Tim Kenyon

                    CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — World class adventure happens in Kirkwood Community College’s ag program.

                    USDA forecasts 4% increase in soybean acres

                    USDA forecasts 4% increase in soybean acres

                    • Tim Kenyon

                    Farmers plan to plant less corn and more soybeans in 2026 compared to last year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported in its March 31 Prospective Plantings report.

                    Fertilizer supply, drought could shift planting

                    Fertilizer supply, drought could shift planting

                    • Crystal Reed

                    Despite fertilizer supply concerns and rising prices, inputs shouldn’t play a large role in rotation decisions for 2026 planting, according to Iowa State University Extension Field Agronomist Angie Rieck-Hinz.

                    Research farm director welcomes next generation of ag

                    Research farm director welcomes next generation of ag

                    • Benjamin Herrold

                    Aaron Brandt works as director of the University of Missouri’s Fisher Delta Research, Extension and Education Center at Portageville, Missouri, in southeast Missouri’s Bootheel region.

                    Iowa Teacher of the Year’s farm roots run deep

                    Iowa Teacher of the Year’s farm roots run deep

                    • By Darcy Maulsby for Tri-State Neighbor

                    “To be successful, kids need five stable adults in their life. I can be one of these five.â€

                    EPA allows summer sales of E15 gasoline

                    EPA allows summer sales of E15 gasoline

                    • By Elizabeth Elkin, Ari Natter and Erin Ailworth, Bloomberg

                    Grassley: Put E-15 in Iran war funding package

                    Grassley: Put E-15 in Iran war funding package

                    • By Erin Murphy and Tom Barton, Gazette Des Moines Bureau

                    DES MOINES — Iowa U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley’s latest idea to make the E-15 ethanol blend available year-round everywhere: Include it in the next funding package that Congress approves for the Iran war.

                    Nations race to secure enough fertilizer

                    Nations race to secure enough fertilizer

                    • By Pratik Parija, Ilena Peng and Eleanor Thornber, Bloomberg

                    Governments are rushing to secure supplies of critical crop nutrients ahead of spring planting, as the Middle East war chokes off the flow of commodities and amplifies fears of a global food crisis.

                    Feathers become unique art

                    Feathers become unique art

                    • Sarah Pfaff-Cavadini For Agri-View

                    MINDORO, Wis. – An old saying is that if something looks like a turkey and gobbles like a turkey, it’s a turkey. But instead it could be Jeff Fredrick, Wisconsin’s 12-time turkey-calling champion. He’s won numerous awards including at the national level.

                    From field robots to satellites: Tech on display at Commodity Classic

                    From field robots to satellites: Tech on display at Commodity Classic

                    • Katelyn Winberg

                    Technology on display at Commodity Classic ranged from robots that do fieldwork to satellite-powered planting tools, as equipment manufacturers and ag tech companies showed producers new ways to stretch inputs, save time and make better decisions.

                    Why trusted tech guidance matters

                    Why trusted tech guidance matters

                    • By Rob Jones, Zachary Leasor, Kevin Bradley, Kelly Nelson and Kent Shannon, University of Missouri

                    Managing P and K with prices high

                    Managing P and K with prices high

                      COLUMBIA, Mo. — Farmers have seen a substantial shift in potassium (K) and phosphorus (P) prices, from low prices in the 2020 growing season to the highest prices in the past decade for fertilizer purchased now for the 2026 growing season.

                      Virtual fence shows potential for producers

                      Virtual fence shows potential for producers

                      • Benjamin Herrold

                      University researchers continue to study virtual fence in different grazing systems, and some farmers and ranchers are beginning to use the technology.

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