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What tillage method a farmer uses depends on many factors, including what crop they are trying to grow. Richard Lyons of ...
National Geographic photographer Rena Effendi visits the U.S. Midwest to capture how one farmer is restoring her family farm ...
Farmers interested in autonomous technology but not ready to commit to the purchase of new implements have an increasing ...
The Farm Progress Show in Decatur had many stories to tell, but the first after the event’s conclusion is autonomy. PTX, ...
Editors’ Note: Today, we introduce our year-long reporting series on rural America, the Rural Environment and Agriculture Project (REAP). Expand your understanding of food systems as a Civil Eats ...
This is a product of the West Central Tribune advertising department. Winners were chosen through area readers who voted in the annual Best of the Best competition. When it comes to protecting your ...
High costs of owning machinery are leading more farmers to hire out custom work on their operation. Kent Thiesse gives a look at how those custom farm costs look for 2025. Hiring custom farm work like ...
The digging, stirring and overturning of soil by conventional ploughing in tillage farming is severely damaging earthworm populations around the world, say scientists. The findings show a systematic ...