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Robust interest by shoppers in consuming more protein represents a key opportunity to continue drivi...
In recent weeks, “worst-case scenario” has been used to summarize the challenges in the Strait of Ho...
Who owns the Heartland? New data reveals more than half of principal landlords have never farmed and...
An ag economist with University of Missouri Extension says farmers have been using the Farmer Bridge...
The Renewable Fuels Association is urging the Trump administration to take immediate action allowing...
In January, the Mark and Rebecca Smajstrla family loaded their livestock, their four daughters and t...
A senior market advisor with Total Farm Marketing says the market is closely watching China’s reacti...
Low feed costs and strategic risk management are driving profitability recovery in the U.S. swine in...
The U.S. Justice Department has launched an antitrust investigation into whether leading commercial ...
The Meat Institute says Senator Schumer's bill will destroy the meat packing industry, sending costs...
A state court in Missouri has granted preliminary approval to a proposed U.S, nationwide class actio...
Cybersecurity threats against the food and agriculture sector are rising, and vulnerabilities throug...
Tech experts say generative AI will revolutionize farm operations from spreadsheet management to lab...
USDA is expecting food prices to rise an additional 3 percent this year.
Source: Renewable Fuels Association The ethanol industry strongly contributed to the U.S. economy la...
Robust interest by shoppers in consuming more protein represents a key opportunity to continue driving sales ahead, experts said at the Food Marketing Institute’s (FMI) annual meat conference.
Read MoreIn recent weeks, “worst-case scenario” has been used to summarize the challenges in the Strait of Hormuz and the effects on U.S. fertilizer markets. With spring planting upon us, that argument made intuitive sense. However, we wondered about the seasonality of nitrogen imports and the extent of...
Read MoreWho owns the Heartland? New data reveals more than half of principal landlords have never farmed and a third are now aged 75 or older.While farm economics face tightening margins, the ground beneath them has never been more valuable.
Read MoreAn ag economist with University of Missouri Extension says farmers have been using the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program payments to help with cash flow.
Read MoreThe Renewable Fuels Association is urging the Trump administration to take immediate action allowing broader use of lower-cost, American-made ethanol in the U.S. fuel supply to help blunt the impacts of higher crude oil and gasoline prices."Adding larger volumes of low-cost ethanol to gasoline is a...
Read MoreIn January, the Mark and Rebecca Smajstrla family loaded their livestock, their four daughters and their sense of adventure to make the trek north from Texas in an ice storm the state calls “historic.” Their new home in Weston, Missouri, was calling.
Read MoreA senior market advisor with Total Farm Marketing says the market is closely watching China’s reaction to recent geopolitical events.Naomi Blohm says the country continues to have a strong influence on international trade flows.
Read MoreLow feed costs and strategic risk management are driving profitability recovery in the U.S. swine industry.Hog producers are currently enjoying low feed costs as corn and soybean meal prices are at comfortable levels. One person’s loss is another one’s gain. We see that scenario play out often on...
Read MoreThe U.S. Justice Department has launched an antitrust investigation into whether leading commercial fertilizer producers colluded to raise prices.The probe targets CF Industries Holdings Inc (NYSE:CF), Nutrien Ltd (NYSE:NTR), The Mosaic Company (NYSE:MOS), Koch Inc., and Norway's Yara International...
Read MoreThe Meat Institute says Senator Schumer's bill will destroy the meat packing industry, sending costs for consumers soaring, reducing union jobs, and harming livestock and poultry producers."This proposal is absurd," said Meat Institute President and CEO Julie Anna Potts. "Schumer's bill and other...
Read MoreA state court in Missouri has granted preliminary approval to a proposed U.S, nationwide class action settlement to resolve all current and future claims against Roundup™. Bayer has proposed a $7.3 billion national settlement.
Read MoreCybersecurity threats against the food and agriculture sector are rising, and vulnerabilities throughout the supply chain could threaten U.S. food security.
Read MoreTech experts say generative AI will revolutionize farm operations from spreadsheet management to labor optimization.
Read MoreUSDA is expecting food prices to rise an additional 3 percent this year.
Read MoreSource: Renewable Fuels Association The ethanol industry strongly contributed to the U.S. economy last year, as record-setting production and exports supported hundreds of thousands of jobs and generated tens of billions of dollars in gross domestic product and household income, according to an...
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