innovation

Innovation Video Available To Teachers

Dan Agri-Business, Education, Technology

New “Innovation Never Stops” Series Showcases the Future of Agriculture A new educational documentary series is now available for teachers, 4-H leaders, FFA advisors, and other youth educators looking to bring real-world agriculture into the classroom. Titled Innovation Never Stops, the nine-part video series highlights different aspects of modern agriculture and the innovative technologies shaping the industry’s future. Produced by …

Barns

America’s Largest Barns: Icons of Agriculture

Dan Agri View, American Agriculture History Minute, This Land of Ours

Barns have long been a symbol of America’s agricultural heritage. They vary widely in size, shape, and purpose, yet many still stand as enduring reminders of the nation’s farming past. From working barns that once stored crops and housed livestock to architectural marvels built for display, barns tell the story of American agriculture in both function and form. The Cooper …

ncba

Cattle Feeders Hall of Fame Inductees

Dan Agri-Business, Cattle, Events, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA)

NCBA Annual Meeting Heads to Nashville with Hall of Fame Inductions The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) annual meeting is just over a month away, and anticipation is building across the beef industry. Scheduled for February 3rd through the 5th, the 2026 NCBA convention will be held in Nashville, Tennessee, bringing together cattle producers, feeders, and industry leaders from across …

propane

Propane Education and Research Council Shares Opportunities For Ag Producers

Dan Biofuels/Energy, Industry, Research

Propane Offers New Opportunities for Agricultural Producers The Propane Education and Research Council (PERC) is encouraging agricultural producers to take a closer look at how propane can play a larger role on today’s farms and ranches. With growing concerns about electric grid reliability and increasing energy demands, propane is emerging as a dependable and flexible energy solution for a wide …

The History of Corn Harvesting in American Agriculture: From Hand-Husked Fields to Mechanization

Dan Agri-Business, American Agriculture History Minute, Corn, This Land of Ours

Hand-Harvesting Corn – A Labor-Intensive Tradition Corn has long been a cornerstone of American agriculture, but harvesting it in the early 20th century was a labor-intensive challenge. Before tractors and combines became common, farmers relied on hand labor. Worker’s hand-husked each ear of corn and loaded them into high-sided wagons, meticulously picking the fields clean. This demanding work required skill, …

Cooper Barn

The Cooper Barn: A Kansas Landmark of American Agricultural History

Dan Agri-Business, American Agriculture History Minute, This Land of Ours

Barns have long stood at the center of American agriculture, symbolizing hard work, innovation, and the enduring spirit of farm families. As settlers pushed westward across the heartland, barns became essential structures on family farms—housing livestock, protecting crops, and anchoring daily agricultural life. One barn in particular stands out for its remarkable size and historical significance: the Cooper Barn in …

fertilizer

AgroLiquid Recommendations for Producers Balanced Fertilizer Program

Dan Agri-Business, Fertilizer

Fertilizer Decisions Play a Critical Role in Farm Profitability Agricultural producers make thousands of decisions each year that directly impact their farm’s bottom line, and few choices carry as much weight as fertilizer decisions. With rising input costs and tighter margins, making the right fertility investments can be the difference between profit and loss. To learn more about what producers …

national peanut board

National Peanut Board New Officers

Dan Agri-Business, Industry, National Peanut Board, Peanuts

National Peanut Board Announces New Leadership Team for 2026 The National Peanut Board (NPB), based in Atlanta, continues its mission of working on behalf of peanut farmers across the nation through a producer-funded promotion program. Supported by a deduction from each ton of peanuts marketed, the National Peanut Board uses these funds to drive research, promotion, and consumer outreach that …

WOTUS

NCBA Shares Thoughts on WOTUS Codification

Dan Beef, Cattle, Irrigation, Legislative, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA), Regulation, Water

NCBA Discusses EPA WOTUS Rule Changes and Potential for Codifying New Language With recent WOTUS rule changes being rolled out by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), questions remain across rural America about what the updated definition of Waters of the United States means for producers—and whether these changes could be locked in for the future. To better understand the implications, …