Dan Neenan, director of the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety, shared grain bin safety tips in an educational ...
John Nagel, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance farm training specialist, broke down the importance of road safety — especially in ...
Take the extra minute to walk around your equipment. Check guards, lights, hydraulics. Turn it off before stepping off. Those ...
With low commodity prices, high input costs, weather, taxes, personnel and other concerns, farmers and ranchers face a myriad ...
It takes a lot to shake a farmer or rancher. The definition of their worst day is oftentimes the type of day that would bring anyone to their knees and maybe even keep them down.
Upcoming events for the coalition include the Southern Grazing School Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26-27, in Waltonville, at ...
Many of us are still reeling from the recent tragic murder of Charlie Kirk. His legacy as a staunch defender of his Christian ...
This year I had the crazy idea that a duck would be a nice addition to the farm. Well, in the end I ended up with six ducks.
We are not dry by any means. We had a great July. We had one good rain event in August, about 1.5 inches, which is good. No ...
LELAND, Ill. — Cattle are now grazing on a field of cover crops at Riskedal Farms. “After wheat, we planted a 12-way cover ...
Anyone who’s worked the land or run a small-town business knows luck might play a role, but it never works alone.
AgriNews will follow Ken Ropp throughout the entire year. Each month, look for updates about the farmer and the decisions he ...