2 rare Fergusons highlight yearly Badger engine show
The most interesting aspect of this story at the Badger Steam & Gas Engine Club show in Wisconsin is how a couple of collectors hunt-and-peck, and find tractors for one another.
Jesus revered spirit of God’s law over the letter of legality
As we find them presented in Luke and the other three gospels, one of the failings of the Pharisees is that they seem to be forever asking the wrong questions.
Farmers support registration plan for flying drones
Officials within the agriculture and drone industries say they favor the concept of requiring owners to register their unmanned aerial systems (UAS), something the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed last week and wants to fast-track as a way to keep airspace as safe as possible.
Syngenta CEO resigns amid discontent on Monsanto deal
Syngenta Chief Financial Officer John Ramsay has been named interim CEO of Syngenta AG, Europe’s largest agrochemical company, following the sudden resignation of CEO Mike Mack late last week.
This fall means lean times for cattle feeders in United States
Fed cattle prices collapsed in late September, increasing losses at western feedlots that paid record prices for feeder cattle this year. Those lower fed cattle prices translated to lower prices for fall feeder calves at feeder markets nationwide.
UT study: RFS has negative environmental impact as-is
A new study released by the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture charges the federal Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and its overreliance on corn ethanol is actually doing more harm than good for the environment.
ICA: TPP expected to benefit Midwest’s beef industries
The Iowa Cattlemen’s Assoc. (ICA) supports the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), saying, "It’s a good development for Iowa’s beef business," according to ICA past president Ed Greiman.