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It is an expensive disease due to poor weight gain in affected animals, drop in milk production, cost of drugs and labor in treating infections, prices docked for marketed cattle because of eye damage or blindness, or calves rejected at sale time. farmprogress.com/livestock/pink…

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Don’t let pink eye rob your calf gains this summer Prevention strategies outweigh vaccination in protecting calf growth and profits. farmprogress.com/animal-health/…

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The truth about creating farmland wealth Land Sales: Can farm renters become rich? Why renters may struggle to build true wealth. Steffes Group, Inc.Ā  farmprogress.com/commentary/the…

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Farewell to a cotton friend David Cochran, a beloved figure in the cotton industry, passed away on May 19. Known for his warmth and sincerity, he made personal connections throughout the cotton community. farmprogress.com/commentary/far…

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Corn rootworms remain one of the most destructive pests in the Corn Belt. With evolving lifecycles and rising trait resistance, growers must stay alert and adaptive. Learn how to manage them effectively. #Sponsored Beck's HybridsĀ  farmprogress.com/insects/rootwo…

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Disease concerns take center stage at World Pork Expo Hog Outlook: U.S. hog producers have health concerns as PRRS lingers, PEDV reappears, and threat of new-world screwworm exists. farmprogress.com/hog-and-pork-n…

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Tick talk: Free testing program bites back against disease For the Health of It: It’s tick time on the farm, but a tick-testing program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center can help mitigate tick-borne disease. farmprogress.com/commentary/tic…

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Position sorghum as the sustainable solution Sorghum Focus: Proposed California laws could tie up sorghum farmers in red tape. John Duff #sorghum National Sorghum ProducersĀ simplysorghumĀ  farmprogress.com/sorghum/positi…

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How do you stay informed about the most important aspects of your growing crop — the activity in your fields that can steal yield and lower return per acre? Start with these scouting tips and reminders. #Sponsored Corteva U.S.Ā  farmprogress.com/crop-protectio…

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How Missouri farmers are rethinking pest management in 2025 Tight budgets and resistance are reshaping the approach to integrated pest control. Here’s what’s working now. farmprogress.com/insects/missou…

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#Beef industry experts share insights on effective communication, labor considerations, technological advancements, mentoring the next generation, and sustainability initiatives at a panel discussion. #cattle National Cattlemen's Beef AssociationĀ Texas Cattle Feeders AssociationĀ Beef CheckoffĀ  farmprogress.com/cattle-news/st…

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Corn rootworms are adapting fast—resisting traits, tweaking lifecycles, and threatening yields. Learn why vigilance, rotation, and layered control strategies are more critical than ever. #Sponsored Beck's HybridsĀ  farmprogress.com/insects/rootwo…

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Less but timely rains boost 2025 cotton, corn crop Field Check: Todd Westerfeld, a Texas farmer, navigates from excessive rain in 2024 to dust storms in 2025. He discusses crop management, equipment strategies and how to stay efficient despite challenges. farmprogress.com/cotton/less-bu…

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Yogurt production soars as protein demand grows Dairy Outlook: U.S. yogurt production hit a record 4.9 billion pounds in 2024, driven by growing protein demand. Major investments in yogurt facilities signal a bright future for dairy farmers. farmprogress.com/livestock-and-…

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Native plants attract more pollinators than cultivars In an Oregon State University study that compared the two plants’ performance, pollinators favored the wild versions about 37% of the time. farmprogress.com/insects/native…

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From the fields of North Dakota, around the world to Australia, EmmaĀ shares her passion for agriculture, educates others and farms her heart out. Hear this and more on the latest episode of #FPNext, powered by John Deere USA: farmprogress.com/farm-life/see-…

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Family Farm Coach: A person’s inappropriate words must be corrected in the moment; otherwise, the behavior will continue. farmprogress.com/commentary/how…

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On track for bumper wheat crop ā€˜if we can harvest’ A Texas wheat farmer installs tracks on his combine to navigate wet fields, hoping to salvage a potentially record-breaking crop amid unusual spring rains. #wheat #wheatharvest farmprogress.com/wheat/on-track…

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Breaking old farm mold with work, grit and hope Women's agricultural leadership success built through daily support and mentorship. farmprogress.com/commentary/bre…

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California Farm Bureau stands with workers after ICE raids Group is encouraged that Trump has signaled the need for more discrete actions to reduce disruption on farming operations. farmprogress.com/farm-policy/ca…