Direct and indirect loss estimates in Tennessee from Hurricane Helene range from $300.8 million to $1.12 billion. Those include crop, inventory and revenue losses in addition to the multiplier effect as revenue circulates through local economies.
Corn producers face demand/supply marketing challenges going into 2025. Economist Mark Welch considers the possibility of a multi-year trend for low prices, similar to 2014 through 2018.
Variety selection, planting date, and seeding rate vary depending on the wheat's purpose, whether for grain, grain and grazing, or forage only. Learn more about fertility and insect and pest management.
Planting date, seeding rate, and fertility are listed among the top management concerns when it comes to producing wheat in the Southwest. "Picks List" helps producers determine the best-adapted variety.
Part 2: Cotton ginning waste material has the potential to transform silver ions into silver nanoparticles, creating a hybrid material with numerous applications.
In Part 1 of a three-part series, this article looks at how researchers are trying to find additional uses for gin trash, a waste material, to be converted into a sustainable resource.
The American Peanut Research and Education Society reflected on the Dust Bowl, urging attendees to learn from history while preparing for future challenges. Producers praised for their sustainable production practices.
The American Peanut Research and Education Society handed out several awards at its recent meeting in Oklahoma City, including the Coyt T. Wilson Distinguished Service Award.
Cattle producers continue the long road to recovery following February’s devastating wildfires in the Texas Panhandle. Cattle losses range from 10,000 to 15,000 head. Replacing cattle will take time and money.
Fencing continues to be a major need and expense following the Smokehouse Creek fire and others that burned across the Texas Panhandle and into Western Oklahoma.