Is The Planting Light Red, Green Or Yellow?
Don’t let the calendar, coffee shop talk or what your neighbors are doing dictate when you head to the field. Farm Journal field agronomists offer these four tips to help you get your best start ever with #planting2025.
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One of Nebraska’s Oldest Ranches on the Market at $50 million
The Metgzer Ranch, located in Cherry County in the heart of the Sandhills, dates back to the early 1800s when it was settled during the open-range era.
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Farmer's Daughter Keeps Legacy Alive
Tara Barrett-Duzan used to report the news. Making news by becoming a full-time farmer and having a documentary made about her decision to do so wasn't exactly in the career plan.
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AI Brings Cybersecurity Risks for Farmers
AI-driven tools optimize planting, fertilization and harvesting while also helping farmers navigate market fluctuations. However, with increased reliance on digital technology, cybersecurity threats pose a growing risk to modern farm operations.
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Researchers Seek Ways to Disrupt Corn Rootworm Survival
Entomologists at the University of Kentucky are hot on the trail of a cold weather phenomenon. They’re pinpointing how both western and northern corn rootworm eggs survive winter.
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