October 12, 2023LOCAL FOOD ... USDA Invests in Bison Purchase Pilot Incorporating Indian Country Bison for Tribal Feeding Programs Pilot will examine how USDA purchases bison to better support bison herd managers and delivering it to their local tribal communities READ MORE
October 12, 2023SEE FOR YOURSELF ... Fall Scouting Facilitates Stronger Performance Next Season Identify late-season threats to limit harvest loss and plan for the coming season READ MORE
October 12, 2023international tool ... World Angus Evaluation Improves US, Australian, Canadian EPDs Three-country evaluation releases updates for growth, carcass and maternal measures READ MORE
October 11, 2023CULL OR NOT? ... I-29 Moo University “KeepOrBeef” Decision Aid Webinar on Oct. 31 Aid designed to help producers determine if a cow should be retained, bred or replaced READ MORE
October 11, 2023DAKOTA GARDENER ... Dakota Gardener: Clean and Disinfect Your Garden Tools for Next Year To prevent disease transmission to plants next year, garden tools should be subjected to a two-step cleaning and disinfecting process READ MORE
October 11, 2023CONSUMER TRENDS ... The Power of the Potato in Shopping Carts Potatoes USA shares insights showing retail sales are strong + driving additional customer engagement. READ MORE
October 10, 2023IMPACTING AG ... Project to Sequence 400 Soybean Genomes, Improve Future Crops Illinois-led project will drastically improve the current soybean reference genome READ MORE
October 10, 2023Cattle Industry ... Livestock Marketing Information Center: The Fall Begins to Turn? Stephen R. Koontz from the Colorado State University breaks down the markets READ MORE
October 10, 2023SORGHUM ... Take Precautions Against Toxicity of Sorghum Forages Cool temperatures and other fall stressors can lead to the development of prussic acid or accumulation of nitrates in sorghum forages READ MORE
October 10, 2023DAKOTA GARDENER ... Dakota Gardener: Next Year’s Gladiolus Gladiolus flowers are not hardy to our area, but their corm can be dug up and stored to plant the next year READ MORE