Which 25 bourbons deserve a spot in your glass in 2026? From $15 hidden gems to legendary cask-strength titans, this guide ...
Farmers in the Upper Midwest are investing in homegrown oats. It’s good for the land. But can it work as a cash crop?
Broiler Litter, Cereal Rye, Crimson Clover, Mix Cover Crop, Dry Land, No-Till, Corn Adeli, A. , Brooks, J. , Miles, D. and ...
Cover crops are increasingly used by farmers to protect soil and improve water quality during periods when fields are normally left bare. University of Minnesota researchers recently shared findings ...
For a different grain, Go Go Quinoa offers gluten-free, organic puffed quinoa to eat on its own or add to other cereals. Organic Quinoa Flakes are marketed as a hot cereal alternative or as a baked ...
With billions spent, is Iowa's water improving? Farm leaders say yes, but more work is needed. Others want changes — from tweaks to a transformation.
The craft whiskey boom has matured into a golden age of value. Here are 10 outstanding bourbons, all under $40, that deliver ...
A change in drill and the launch of a new “mixed ration in a bale” service to local dairy, beef and sheep farmers are among the changes being implemented ...
Teagasc director, Professor Frank O’Mara has highlighted the continuing challenges that face the tillage sector in the Republic of Ireland, writes Richard Halleron.
Although it is the shortest month of the year, February can feel like one of the longest, at least to the grazing animal. During the depths of winter, green growing forage can be in short supply.
North-central Iowa farmer Doug Adams caught a lot of people’s attention recently when he grew wheat in his field near Humboldt — an area surrounded by fields of corn and soybeans. This row-crop farmer ...
Winter annual forages are an ever-growing base for dairy cattle feed, and they typically contribute quality forage and high yields. In most places, these forages are already in the ground as spring ...