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A U.S. traveler who spent time in Guatemala before returning to Maryland has been diagnosed with New World screwworm.
National Junior Hereford Association members gather for Faces of Leadership conference at the Purina Animal Nutrition Center.
Mizzou’s Hundley-Whaley field and family day to include look at soybean production and gardening techniques Sept. 3 in Albany ...
The year’s first case of anthrax in North Dakota’s cattle herd has been identified in Stark County. Anthrax is caused by the ...
High-achieving college students selected to represent American Royal mission and were recipients of $3,000 scholarships.
Our crews have been staying busy cutting a swath across the northern country. We now have three crews in North Dakota cutting ...
U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins has announced USDA will no longer subsidize wind and solar energy on productive farmland.
Six men were found dead at a dairy Keenesburg, Colorado, in what is being investigated as a possible toxic gas accident.
Red crown rot, kochia weeds are among the pests that Missouri crop growers are facing this year, David Murray writes.
Deere and Company reports impact of sluggish ag economy and confirms layoffs at three plants, Dave Bergmeier writes.
USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service is set to begin data collection in advance of quarterly Hogs and Pigs Survey.
HPJ staff Dave Bergmeier, Lacey Vilhauer and Kylene Scott share highlights from the inaugural HPJ Live education sessions.
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