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Apr 6, 2026

Some Farmers Making Late Seed Decisions Amid Global Uncertainty

A Stine Seed Company representative says some farmers are still making planting decisions due to geopolitical uncertainty.

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Apr 6, 2026

AFBF Economist Says Retail Egg Prices Down 57% from 2025

An 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).

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Apr 6, 2026

RFA: Ethanol Exports Up Sharply YTD

The U.S. exported 209.9 million gallons of ethanol during February.

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Apr 6, 2026

U.S. Farms Double Biogas Capture in 5 Years

                                    Photo courtesy of American Biogas Council

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Apr 6, 2026

Can Ethanol-Fueled Tractors End Farmers’ Reliance on Diesel?

If farmers are tired of paying for diesel, then ethanol tractors like the John Deere E98-fueled prototype 8R (shown above) could one day allow farmers to produce their own ethanol fuel and break free from diesel dependency.

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Apr 6, 2026

EPA Eliminates DEF Sensor Requirement, Projects Saving Farmers $4.4 Billion Annually

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced the removal of the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) sensor requirement for all diesel equipment, stating that the sudden speed losses and shutdowns caused by DEF system failures unacceptably compromise safety and productivity. The agency vowed...

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Mar 23, 2026

Tenth Annual “Feeding the Economy” Report Showcases the Economic Impact of U.S. Agriculture

The Feeding the Economy report is an annual study measuring the economic impact of the entire U.S. food and agriculture value chain, including farming, ranching, food manufacturing, processing, distribution, retail, and foodservice.

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Mar 23, 2026

Rising Input Costs are a Big Concern for Farmers

Shane Goplin says he secured his crop inputs late last winter but worries about other farmers. “There are producers who waited to purchase fertilizer until they got the Farmer Bridge Assistance payment from the federal government.Now, they are kind of behind the eight ball and fertilizer prices are...

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Mar 23, 2026

Argentina Grain Exports Jump as Strong Harvest Meets Global Turmoil

Argentina is shipping out grains at a strong pace this season as record sunflower exports and booming corn sales help absorb one of the country's biggest harvests in years, according to the Rosario grains exchange. This despite the conflict in the Middle East adding volatility to global prices and...

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Mar 23, 2026

Governor Braun Unveils $1B Plan to Make Indiana an Ag Technology Giant

A bold $1 billion push is on the table as Indiana Governor Mike Braun sets his sights on transforming the state into the nation’s ag tech powerhouse—with an ambitious goal of creating 100,000 high-wage jobs for Hoosiers over the next decade.

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Mar 23, 2026

NGFA CEO Says Rising Diesel Prices are Increasing Grain Transportation Costs

The CEO of the National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) says the conflict in Iran is impacting transportation costs throughout the supply chain. Mike Seyfert says higher diesel prices are impacting how grain moves to market.

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Mar 23, 2026

Lab Grown Honeybees Could be the Future of Food Production

The founder of ForgeBee says lab-grown honeybees may be a key to the future of food production.Gene Robinson, who’s also a professor at the University of Illinois, says colony collapse and other factors continue to contribute to the decline in wild honeybee populations.

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Mar 17, 2026

Meat Sales Rose in 2025 Despite Strong Inflation

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.

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Mar 17, 2026

The Timing, Cost and Magnitude of U.S. Nitrogen Imports

In 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...

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Mar 17, 2026

The $1.7 Trillion Landlord: New USDA Data Reveals the Shifting Face of Ownership

Who 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.

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