Eminent domain hearing focuses on landowners
By Julie Tomascik Associate Editor High stakes negotiations and low-ball offers occur too often during eminent domain proceedings in the [...]
By Julie Tomascik Associate Editor High stakes negotiations and low-ball offers occur too often during eminent domain proceedings in the [...]
Spring calving season is in full swing, and identification and prevention are key to a successful season. “If you have [...]
By Justin Green Staff Writer More than 150 Texas farmers and ranchers are in Washington, D.C. as part of Texas [...]
U.S. farmers will likely receive the highest government aid in a decade due to the surplus of crops accompanied by [...]
Lariat, a new peanut variety, could be the final development to push 100 percent high oleic production in the Southwest. [...]
By Jessica Domel News Editor There’s good news for grain sorghum growers across Texas. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has [...]
Two anti-agriculture billboards in Washington state have been voluntarily removed after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a statement saying [...]
Smaller plantings and a lower average yield were factors that led to a 13 percent decline in U.S. rice production [...]
The agricultural drone market will see a jump from $494 million to $3.69 billion by the year 2022, according to [...]
By Julie Tomascik Associate Editor Eager minds. Encouraging teachers. And agriculture. It’s a recipe for learning in the classroom. [...]