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As we enter the heart of July and the back half of the 2025 growing season, producers are looking to protect their crops to ...
The flow of goods in Manzhouli, China’s main border crossing with Russia, underscores increasingly close ties between the two ...
While wildfire smoke continues to blanket parts of Manitoba in haze and poor air quality, the agricultural impact is only one ...
Registered dietitians set the record straight on seed oils and weigh in on whether they're harmful or helpful...or just misunderstood.
It’s been a tougher, drier year for Devin McNeill’s family farm in southeast Alberta. After getting plenty of moisture in 2024, the dryland farmer said it’s been “substantially” dry this year, and the ...
These nine once-beloved foods fell from grace when health experts exposed their downsides. Discover what to avoid in your ...
High Plains canola crop in the southern region battled obstacles, but showed resiliency, according to those who track it.
LEROY — Michigan is one of the riskiest states for growing cattle feed this season, recent national data suggests — and area ...
Worker deaths due to heat stress continue to increase. And while the events of extreme heat are expected to continue, that does not mean that deaths need to continue. “These deaths are preventable,” ...
A phenomenon called "corn sweats" could exacerbate the impacts of the extreme heat blanketing a large portion of the U.S., according to experts.
Risk of heat stress decreases for the Midlands The API failed to deliver the resource. A little relief from the dangerous heat is in store on Friday and for the upcoming weekend.
Their analysis found that more than 178,000 workers in the NYC metropolitan region are employed in the top 25 occupations most vulnerable to heat stress.