OSU researchers co-authored a new paper examining how healthier staple foods could improve public health through agriculture.
Kansas wheat harvest is producing valuable data that can help farmers make smarter management decisions for years to come.
Cooking for one or two doesn’t have to mean endless leftovers, oversized portions or wasted food. With some creative planning ...
As investigators search for the source of a multistate Cyclospora outbreak, consumers are encouraged to practice safe food ...
We are currently on our way north to South Dakota. It looks like it is full of row crops again. There are corn and soybean ...
The Kansas Department of Insurance has distributed more than $20.7 million to 552 Firefighter Relief Associations statewide.
Kansas growers are urged to review herbicide options as crop growth narrows application windows for corn, grain sorghum and ...
Two veteran cowboys reflect on over 100 years of history, change and tradition at Texas' Waggoner Ranch—the largest ranch ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed 34 domestic cases of New World screwworm in the United States as of July 9, with all cases occurring in Texas and New Mexico. According to USDA, 20 ...
Mizzou researchers study American dog ticks to help protect Missouri cattle from bovine anaplasmosis and reduce livestock ...
Likewise, long-term drought conditions were improved in portions of central Tennessee, aided by rains this week. A small area ...