The U.S. biofuel industry is facing a significant challenge as renewable diesel and biodiesel production falls behind federal blending requirements according to the Governor’s Biofuels Coalition. The ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has approved a Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit for Gilbert Farms in Door County, allowing the dairy operation to expand ...
As solar energy continues to expand across the United States, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are studying ways to generate renewable electricity while preserving productive ...
Updated federal rules for dicamba are drawing attention across the agricultural sector as farmers, researchers, and environmental advocates evaluate their potenti ...
Corn earworm remains a leading insect threat in soybean production and can significantly affect profitability through crop damage and pest management costs according to Dominic Reisig, Professor and ...
The American Soybean Association, in partnership with Corteva Agriscience, is accepting applications for the 2027 Young Leaders Program. The initiative aims to develop leadership skills among soybean ...
The Wisconsin Cattlemen's Association (WCA) celebrated exceptional contributions to the state's beef industry during its 2026 Annual Summer Tour in the Chippewa Valley. The event brought cattle ...
FMC Corporation has announced a definitive agreement with Tessenderlo Group that will bring a strategic investment of approximately $400 million into the agricultural sciences company. The investment ...
A multi-state investigation found that three major egg producers may have worked together to raise egg prices over several years. The Wisconsin Department of Justice, along with other states and the U ...
The survey found strong backing for ethanol and the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), a policy designed to increase the use of renewable fuels in the transportation sector. The results indicate that ...
Wilting plants are a common sight during summer, and many gardeners immediately assume they need more water. However, according to Bruce Spangenberg, Horticulture Outreach Specialist with the ...
Oat development remained close to normal, with 64% of the crop headed and 12% beginning to color. Oat condition held steady at 82% good to excellent. Winter wheat was 96% headed and 50% coloring, ...