An ag economist says the rise in input costs is impacting producers differently. Josh Maples with Mi...
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An ag economist says the rise in input costs is impacting producers differently. Josh Maples with Mi...
An ag economist with Ohio State University says the Iranian conflict is having an impact on U.S. ag ...
There are mixed feelings in farm country about another round of financial aid from the government.
Map courtesy of American Farm Bureau Federation
While the company emphasizes a commitment to customer service and innovation, repair advocates sugge...
Farm Rescue connects trained volunteers like Vane Clayton with farmers facing illness, injury, or na...
The price of diesel has spiked more than 36% in the last month to reach $5 per gallon recently. The ...
The associate director of the Ag Risk Policy Center at North Dakota State University says even if th...
Carol Anderson, program director of Rural Minds, shares a mental health resource for farmers.
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is warning producers to be on high alert following confirm...
A new memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the USDA and the Department of the Interior aims to ...
Warmer weather and mixed precipitation are forecast over most major U.S. growing regions the last ha...
A Stine Seed Company representative says some farmers are still making planting decisions due to geo...
An ag economist says retail egg prices declined in March as the poultry sector works to recover from...
The U.S. exported 209.9 million gallons of ethanol during February.
An ag economist says the rise in input costs is impacting producers differently. Josh Maples with Mississippi State University Extension says larger producers likely purchased fuel and fertilizer at the end of 2025. “However, I would say a lot of smaller producers don’t do that,” he says. “And so,...
Read MoreAn ag economist with Ohio State University says the Iranian conflict is having an impact on U.S. ag trade around the world.
Read MoreThere are mixed feelings in farm country about another round of financial aid from the government.
Read MoreMap courtesy of American Farm Bureau Federation
Read MoreWhile the company emphasizes a commitment to customer service and innovation, repair advocates suggest pending state legislation might offer stronger protections for farmers.
Read MoreFarm Rescue connects trained volunteers like Vane Clayton with farmers facing illness, injury, or natural disaster. They step in to keep planting, harvest and livestock feeding on track.
Read MoreThe price of diesel has spiked more than 36% in the last month to reach $5 per gallon recently. The rising cost of the fuel essential to farmers, shipping companies, construction workers and the retail sector could soon mean a spike in prices of other goods for the everyday consumer.
Read MoreThe associate director of the Ag Risk Policy Center at North Dakota State University says even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens today, U.S. agriculture will likely be dealing higher fertilizer prices for several seasons.
Read MoreCarol Anderson, program director of Rural Minds, shares a mental health resource for farmers.
Read MoreTexas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is warning producers to be on high alert following confirmation of the northern-most New World Screwworm (NWS) detection in the Mexican state of Nuevo León, only 90 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border.
Read MoreA new memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the USDA and the Department of the Interior aims to strengthen the U.S. beef supply chain by improving coordination and reducing regulatory burdens for ranchers. The agreement focuses on streamlining grazing permits, improving communication and making...
Read MoreWarmer weather and mixed precipitation are forecast over most major U.S. growing regions the last half of April.
Read MoreA Stine Seed Company representative says some farmers are still making planting decisions due to geopolitical uncertainty.
Read MoreAn ag economist says retail egg prices declined in March as the poultry sector works to recover from losses due to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (Bird Flu).
Read MoreThe U.S. exported 209.9 million gallons of ethanol during February.
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