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Image by National FFA Association A select group of 12 FFA State Officers from across the country have been chosen to serve as prominent voices in agriculture. The 2024-25 class of National FFA’s SpeakAg Pioneers are expected to serve as advocates for the industry and those in it at the…

Drone technology is increasing in its applicability in improving farm operations. University of Illinois Extension Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Unit Farm Management Educator Kevin Brooks uses drones to assist local farmers with issues and provides practical advice on how to efficiently and effectively use a drone on the farm. Crop plant health varies…

Here on our farm in northeast Kansas, harvest is in full swing. We, unlike so many others, are incredibly dry, and no rain is predicted for a couple of weeks — at least. That could go a couple different ways. There’s no rain so there’s no huge push to work…

On Thursday, Sept. 26, Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida as a devastating Category 4 hurricane before making its way through Georgia in the early hours of the morning on Sept. 27 and downgrading to a tropical storm affecting South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee — with deep, disastrous…

As harvest season gets into full swing, farm operators face long hours, complex machinery, and increased activity on the fields. With multiple pieces of equipment operating simultaneously, fatigue, diminished daylight, and the fast-paced nature of the season, the risk of accidents and injuries significantly increases. Common injuries during this time…

Tractor Supply Company and the Tractor Supply Company Foundation surprised five high school FFA chapters across the country with the funds needed for students to attend the 97th Annual National FFA Convention and Expo. The convention takes place in Indianapolis in October and is the pinnacle event for students involved…