A solar charging station on wheels is covering ground alongside a herd of dairy cattle at the West Central Research and Outreach Center in Morris, Minnesota. Find out how it's working so far.
Despite repeated warnings from experts, soil continues to erode at an alarming pace. Soil health advocates say it's past time to do something about it.
The University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture recently looked into how online sales of terrestrial invasive plants can be a pathway of spread in Minnesota.
The honey and beekeeping industry has estimated nearly 1.6 million of the U.S.'s 3 million honeybee colonies were lost over the winter. Research is ongoing about what has caused the die-offs.
Nitrogen surrounds us, but understanding how it can be both a friend in agriculture and a foe in water was among the conversation of urban and ag industry members.
Many in ag are dealing with uncertainty brought on by the Trump administration's decision to stop payment on contracted, Congressionally approved spending, including on grants and ag research.
Peter Leyden says the revolutionary development of artificial intelligence, clean energy and bioengineering could have profound impacts on agriculture as well as the world in the next 25 years.
With avian metapneumovirus devastating the poultry industry across the U.S., South Dakota State University researchers are leading the nation in developing effective vaccines and detection methods.
Research shows Minnesota is the place to build a green ammonia industry. Attendees of a Green Ammonia Summit sought to hear why they should become invested in the technology.