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The anti-science of ‘sound science’
For more than 20 years, farm groups, Congress and big agbiz have used the phrase “sound science” to undermine ag policy they want to alter or bury.
Open fields afforded a new learning adventure each day
Judith Sutherland grew up on a family farm in the 1960s and ’70s. Learn why she believes it was one of the last best times and places to have been a kid.
Negotiating with Mr. Trump
United States President Donald Trump proves to be difficult to negotiate with when it comes to trade deals with neighboring countries.
Bass Pro Shops and Cabela merge
Bass Pro Shops purchased the Cabela’s company for $4 billion, promising both brands will continue on.
Is it a praying or preying mantis?
Measuring up to 4 inches long, mantises are hard to miss. And because they are such beneficial insects, they get a lot of attention.
Nitrogen-efficient crops: Can we grow more with fewer emissions?
Science offers an option to boost crop productivity and dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
4 upcoming Ag conferences for young farmers
Agricultural conferences provide an opportunity to receive valuable industry information through networking and education. They can inspire you to become more efficient on your own farm or introduce new concepts to your marketing approach. Farm and Dairy columnist Ivory Harlow details her top four choices for the upcoming year.
5 critter-friendly trees
Planting native trees is one of the best ways to welcome a wide range of wildlife to your yard.
I’ve got an unwelcome and hungry guest
When it comes to dealing with a bear, discretion seems the better part of stubbornness.
Certified Angus Beef licenses Russian beef
In its first expansion beyond North America, Certified Angus Beef began production and sales in Russia this spring, through licensed partner Miratorg Agribusiness Holding.






