There is a reason you haven’t seen the photo above before, or perhaps it looks familiar in an odd way. The explanation is crop failure, two fearful words for farmers and photographers.
Brazil's iconic Citrus Belt — one of the world's top orange-producing regions — is facing its second-smallest harvest in nearly four decades. Experts blame climate shifts for the disappointing season, ...
Kansas State University graduate student discusses how producers can use a failed wheat crop in their cattle rations.
Farming and ranching is a major industry that puts food on the table across the United States, but it can also put stressors on the minds of those people who perform the critical work needed to keep ...
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Alex Millershaski stands next to a seed planter used for crops like wheat, corn and sorghum. Calen Moore Kansas News Service In dry western Kansas, the sound of artificial rain spraying from center ...