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Any decision on granting access to maize from the US may send the ruling JD(U)-BJP-led coalition back to the drawing board in ...
The type of oil a fast food joint uses in its fryer can make a big difference, especially if you have food allergies. Here's ...
Higher tariffs on nearly all major U.S. trading partners are piling pressure on farmers already struggling with soaring ...
High school students received $400 cash prizes at the regional fairs, while state-level winners earned $1,000 for first place and $500 for second place. Students who receive honorable mention awards ...
Corn Belt agricultural conditions ranged from weak to slightly favorable in the latest Federal Reserve’s Beige Book.
In the heart of Wisconsin, where sprawling fields of corn and soybean meet lush forestry, a technological revolution is ...
Crop disease management, carbon markets and agronomics are among the topics that will be covered during the annual field day ...
Opinion
EDITORIAL: Tariff people
The president says he's a "tariff man." But he's got a pretty comfortable gig. What about those whose office stays about 95 degrees in an Arkansas July? How do tariffs affect these people?
Jo’s Country Diner & Catering in Arthur, Illinois stands as living proof that sometimes the best meals come from the most ...
Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says the grain markets turned this week, not on trade news, but rather on less ...
Total acreage for three of Arkansas’ principal row crops — cotton, rice and soybeans — dropped from growers’ March forecasts, ...
Make America Healthy Again appears to be picking up steam with both blue and red states, Sara Wyant writes in her column.