The Van Trump Report

Month: April 2025

Low- and No-Till Practices are Raising Corn and Soybean Yields

According to a new study from South Dakota State University’s Department of Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science, corn and soybean yields have increased dramatically since 2000 in some states. In South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and Nebraska, corn yields are increasing at over two bushels per acre per year, and soybean yields are increasing at over …

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Former Army Ranger-Turned-Rancher Supports U.S. Military Vets with “Valor Provisions”

When Patrick Montgomery returned to civilian life after serving as a U.S. Army Ranger, he was determined to become veterinarian. Instead, Montgomery ended up becoming a first generation rancher and making the “Best Hot Dog in the World” from the premium Wagyu beef produced by his Kansas City Cattle Co. Using the momentum of his …

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Midwest Growers on High Alert for Return of Corn Leafhoppers

The “corn leafhopper” is a tiny insect that is responsible for transmitting a hugely devastating pathogen – corn stunt disease. Native to Mexico, the insect has spread extensively across the Americas, including to the U.S. starting in the 1940s. Typically limited to warmer-climate states in the South, sporadic outbreaks have caused extensive economic losses ever …

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“Embattled Farmers” and the Shot Heard Round the World… I Love This Story!

America’s battle for independence began this weekend in 1775 in Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts. The message below was sent my way years ago and the lesson is part of the National Park Service’s Teaching with Historic Places.“By the rude bridge that arched the floodTheir flags to April’s breeze unfurled,Here once the embattled farmers stood,And fired …

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This Could Get Crazy… “Animal Welfare” Groups May Soon Use AI to Better Identify Livestock Stress and Wellbeing 

Many researchers are studying whether AI can be used to monitor the well-being of animals on farms… With this in mind, researchers at the University of the West of England Bristol and Scotland’s Rural College have developed “Intellipig,” an innovative AI system that can decode animal emotions through facial recognition technology, potentially revolutionizing animal welfare …

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