During a call with reporters, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins said one case was found in the umbilical...
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During a call with reporters, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins said one case was found in the umbilical...
A market advisor says dry weather in Brazil hasn’t had a significant impact on the country’s expecte...
The CEO of Farm Credit Illinois says the ag economy continues to show signs of stress.Kelly Hunt say...
The Deputy Secretary at the USDA says he’s confident China will continue to meet its purchase commit...
Calls continue for additional farmer funding as USDA opens enrollment for the Farmer Bridge Assistan...
Sixty-five state and national groups, including the National Corn Growers Association, recently sent...
As we close out Beef Month and head into summer grilling season, one question keeps standing out, ev...
Swanson Russell has released Winning the Farm Table, a new agriculture insights report examining how...
A farmer and an agriculture professional, applaud legislation that would designate May 29th as a “Me...
A former director with the U.S. Grains and Bioproducts Council says the organization’s work to expan...
The President and CEO of the Fertilizer Institute says the U.S. fertilizer supply chain’s just-in-ti...
U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee Chair John Boozman (R-Arkansas) must count numbers as he eyes a lo...
Some farmers say the recently passed House version of nationwide year-round E15 legislation provides...
The chairman of the U.S. Senate Ag Committee says Congress continues to discuss additional financial...
A commodities economist says the U.S. and China trade summit didn’t have much new information for U....
During a call with reporters, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins said one case was found in the umbilical area of a three-week-old calf in La Pryor, Texas. “We have established a 20-kilometer infested zone around the detection and implementing quarantines, movement controls, and surveillance in this...
Read MoreA market advisor says dry weather in Brazil hasn’t had a significant impact on the country’s expected record corn crop.
Read MoreThe CEO of Farm Credit Illinois says the ag economy continues to show signs of stress.Kelly Hunt says some difficult conversations took place during the cooperative’s loan renewal season.
Read MoreThe Deputy Secretary at the USDA says he’s confident China will continue to meet its purchase commitments made to the United States.
Read MoreCalls continue for additional farmer funding as USDA opens enrollment for the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program for specialty crop producers.The program provides more than $1.6 billion in revenue assistance based on 2025 planted acres and covers nearly 270 specialty crops.
Read MoreSixty-five state and national groups, including the National Corn Growers Association, recently sent a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick calling on him to end countervailing duties placed on phosphate fertilizers imported from Morocco to ease the pain felt by farmers as fertilizers prices...
Read MoreAs we close out Beef Month and head into summer grilling season, one question keeps standing out, even beef producers wonder: How is beef demand still so high even as prices at the meat case continue climbing and consumers continue tightening their budgets?It's no secret that today's cattle cycle...
Read MoreSwanson Russell has released Winning the Farm Table, a new agriculture insights report examining how multi-generational decision-making is reshaping marketing, sales and customer engagement strategies across the ag industry.
Read MoreA farmer and an agriculture professional, applaud legislation that would designate May 29th as a “Mental Health Awareness in Agriculture Day”, but say families need help, too.
Read MoreA former director with the U.S. Grains and Bioproducts Council says the organization’s work to expand markets for corn, sorghum, barley, and ethanol products is proving vital for farmers.
Read MoreThe President and CEO of the Fertilizer Institute says the U.S. fertilizer supply chain’s just-in-time system has reached a tipping point.Corey Rosenbusch says over time the system has changed from flexible and predictable to strained and reactive.
Read MoreU.S. Senate Agriculture Committee Chair John Boozman (R-Arkansas) must count numbers as he eyes a long-awaited agreement on a new Farm Bill. His magic number is 60, the number of votes that it will take to pass the legislation through the 100-member Senate.
Read MoreSome farmers say the recently passed House version of nationwide year-round E15 legislation provides much needed certainty to the U.S. ag industry.
Read MoreThe chairman of the U.S. Senate Ag Committee says Congress continues to discuss additional financial assistance for agriculture.
Read MoreA commodities economist says the U.S. and China trade summit didn’t have much new information for U.S. agriculture, and grain traders are disappointed.
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