The President-elect of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) contends retail beef is appr...
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The President-elect of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) contends retail beef is appr...
An ag economist says more optimism in farm country helped boost producer sentiment in this month’s P...
House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn “GT” Thompson expects the Trump administration’s forthcoming...
Celebrating the holidays with a live Christmas tree is one way to support local farmers and make mem...
The new chairman of the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) says having a stable and secure wo...
The marketing manager for WestBred says the 2025 winter wheat crop exceeded expectations in some are...
It was a record year for some corn-related exports. Ellen Zimmerman, director of industry relations ...
Record high beef prices are driving up values for pasture and rangelands. Cole Nickerson, area sales...
The Real Christmas Tree Board says the majority of wholesale growers aren’t planning on raising pric...
A carbon markets advisor says more farmers are turning their sustainable practices into cash. Lauren...
Major agricultural machinery manufacturers are addressing the skilled labor gap by recruiting career...
A U.S. Congressman from South Dakota says it’s unlikely Congress will pass a Farm Bill 2.0 by the en...
What do you really know about turkey, other than it goes well with cranberry sauce?
President Donald Trump signed into law a measure to end the longest-ever government shutdown after 4...
A new study shows there are ample career opportunities for new graduates in agriculture, food, and n...
The President-elect of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) contends retail beef is appropriately priced. Gene Copenhaver, who operates a stocker operation in southwest Virginia, says supply and demand justifies what consumers are paying for beef.
Read MoreAn ag economist says more optimism in farm country helped boost producer sentiment in this month’s Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. Professor emeritus Jim Mintert says it rose to its highest level since June.
Read MoreHouse Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn “GT” Thompson expects the Trump administration’s forthcoming aid for struggling farmers will primarily address the slumping ag commodities prices, not just export losses from retaliatory tariffs.
Read MoreCelebrating the holidays with a live Christmas tree is one way to support local farmers and make memories with your family this time of year.
Read MoreThe new chairman of the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) says having a stable and secure workforce is one of the top challenges facing producers.
Read MoreThe marketing manager for WestBred says the 2025 winter wheat crop exceeded expectations in some areas of the western U.S.
Read MoreIt was a record year for some corn-related exports. Ellen Zimmerman, director of industry relations with the U.S. Grains & Bioproducts Council, states, “We hit a record for corn exports, 72 and a half million metric tons, with Mexico being our top customer. We also hit a record for ethanol exports...
Read MoreRecord high beef prices are driving up values for pasture and rangelands. Cole Nickerson, area sales manager with Farmers National Company, says strength in the cattle market is supporting farmland values.
Read MoreThe Real Christmas Tree Board says the majority of wholesale growers aren’t planning on raising prices this year. Executive Director Marsha Gray tells Brownfield Ag News that their annual survey questions farms that supply up to two-thirds of the Christmas trees grown in the U.S.
Read MoreA carbon markets advisor says more farmers are turning their sustainable practices into cash. Lauren Lindner with Indigo Ag says there are several carbon market opportunities including their Carbon by Indigo program. “Corporates that want to offset their emissions by purchasing carbon credits can...
Read MoreMajor agricultural machinery manufacturers are addressing the skilled labor gap by recruiting career-changers, veterans and urban students unfamiliar with the advanced technology used in modern farming.
Read MoreA U.S. Congressman from South Dakota says it’s unlikely Congress will pass a Farm Bill 2.0 by the end of the calendar year.
Read MoreWhat do you really know about turkey, other than it goes well with cranberry sauce?
Read MorePresident Donald Trump signed into law a measure to end the longest-ever government shutdown after 43 days, fully funding USDA and FDA for fiscal 2026, and ending a bitter legal battle over this month's SNAP benefits.
Read MoreA new study shows there are ample career opportunities for new graduates in agriculture, food, and natural resources.
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