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The U.S. Department of Agriculture will provide $480 million to make America safer, stronger, and mo...
The U.S. hog herd got a little bit smaller over the past year. The USDA says that at the start of Se...
The USDA’s latest estimate is that U.S. farmers planted more than 98m acres of corn in 2025, the lar...
A senior meteorologist with AccuWeather says much of the country has entered fall in drought conditi...
While application season is still weeks away, retailers and other suppliers are encouraging farmers ...
Scientists at the University of California, Davis, have developed wheat plants that stimulate the pr...
Both Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins and Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden said recently that t...
More than 260 national and state farm organizations and Farm Credit institutions recently appealed t...
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders recently announced that two Taiwanese agricultural industry...
The number of turkeys killed at South Dakota farms in response to recent detections of avian influen...
The senior science fellow with Nutrien Ag Solutions says the ongoing drought across much of the east...
Broiler hatchery numbers continue to point towards bigger production in 2025 vs 2024. The USDA says ...
Almost a year after Hurricane Helene devastated North Carolina, Tar Heel State farmers have some mor...
The president of the Cattlemen’s Beef Board says it’s important to maintain strong trading relations...
A new report from the International Association of Fairs and Expositions shows agricultural fairs ge...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will provide $480 million to make America safer, stronger, and more prosperous and strengthen global food security through its two premier international food assistance programs, McGovern-Dole and Food for Progress. These programs rely on and support American...
Read MoreThe U.S. hog herd got a little bit smaller over the past year. The USDA says that at the start of September 2025, the U.S. hog inventory was 1% below September 1, 2024, at 74.472 million head, with the marketing herd 1% under last year at 68.538 million head and the breeding herd dipping 2% to...
Read MoreThe USDA’s latest estimate is that U.S. farmers planted more than 98m acres of corn in 2025, the largest planting in nearly nine decades. In recent memory, 2025 acreage surpassed the 2012 high-water mark of 97.3m acres (Figure 1).
Read MoreA senior meteorologist with AccuWeather says much of the country has entered fall in drought conditions. Brett Anderson said, “Drought covers a large portion of the Northeast all the way down the lower Mississippi Valley, up through the Midwest. And then, of course, you have the Western states and...
Read MoreWhile application season is still weeks away, retailers and other suppliers are encouraging farmers to reserve product now. Farmers will be using more anhydrous ammonia this fall.
Read MoreScientists at the University of California, Davis, have developed wheat plants that stimulate the production of their own fertilizer, opening the path toward less air and water pollution worldwide and lower costs for farmers.
Read MoreBoth Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins and Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden said recently that tariff revenue could be a way to help U.S. farmers survive a tough ag economy.
Read MoreMore than 260 national and state farm organizations and Farm Credit institutions recently appealed to congressional leaders to take up and pass legislation reauthorizing and revising farm programs not included in the domestic spending and tax law enacted in July.
Read MoreArkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders recently announced that two Taiwanese agricultural industry groups signed letters of intent to purchase Arkansas and U.S. products.
Read MoreThe number of turkeys killed at South Dakota farms in response to recent detections of avian influenza has risen to 419,650, continuing the state’s status as the national epicenter of this season’s outbreak.
Read MoreThe senior science fellow with Nutrien Ag Solutions says the ongoing droughtacross much of the eastern Corn Belt is impacting river transportation.
Read MoreBroiler hatchery numbers continue to point towards bigger production in 2025 vs 2024. The USDA says 245.99 million broiler-type eggs were in incubation, falling 1.941 million on the week, but rising 4% on the year, with the average rate of hatchability at 79.8%.193.907 million broiler-type chicks...
Read MoreAlmost a year after Hurricane Helene devastated North Carolina, Tar Heel State farmers have some more financial help coming their way.
Read MoreThe president of the Cattlemen’s Beef Board says it’s important to maintain strong trading relationships as U.S. beef prices continue to push higher. Ryan Moorhouse says South Korea has been a crucial market. “Beef exports in particular are worth $411.00 per head on the finished carcass basis,” he...
Read MoreA new report from the International Association of Fairs and Expositions shows agricultural fairs generate nearly $52 billion in economic impact across the United States.
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