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Planting season is upon us. Once soils are fit, planters will hit the fields and soybeans will likely be the first to go in ...
A milder winter for the most part across Iowa, Illinois and chunks of Missouri has boosted farmer eagerness to get equipment ...
A study has linked linoleic acid — a fat found in many everyday oils — with aggressive breast cancer, reigniting the debate about how our diets affect our health.
The USDA says Illinois farmers have been able to get some seed in the ground. Beck’s Hybrids agronomist Matt Montgomery, ...
As a derivative of vitamin A, retinol converts into retinoic acid when applied to the skin and plays a key role in skin ...
Beef tallow is technically safe for your skin, says Dr Heather Rogers, dermatologist and clinical assistant professor at the ...
Bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) is a pathogenic virus that can affect any pulse crop. It creates mosaic patterns on the plant ...
As technology and data collection practices continue to evolve, agricultural commodities are becoming more specialized.
Warm weather means it's time to burndown fields. For best herbicide performance, consider temperature, weed size, spray ...
Scientists studying the two major root rot problems for pulses in Western Canada have had small victories, but good chemical ...
For the fourth annual edition of Canadian Business's flagship awards, we narrowed in on companies fighting the climate crisis ...