John Deere is electrifying the farm with its new Electric Variable Transmission on its largest 8 and...
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Beer spas have recently opened in Iceland, Spain and the U.S. – but they take their cue from an olde...
Since the first human plunged a stick into unbroken earth to plant a seed, farmers have relied on to...
Dairy Outlook: Both butterfat and protein content of U.S. milk are at record highs. Here’s what that...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that on June 5th a 59-year-old man became the first...
Farmer protests across Europe are heating up again leading up to the elections in Europe, and the ou...
The National Portk Producers Council (NPPC) VP believes if residents would have known about supply, ...
A single hen can produce nearly 70 pounds of manure per year. Multiply that by a few more chickens i...
Despite falling net farm incomes, rising interest expenses, and generally low producer sentiment, fa...
Farmer sentiment improved somewhat in May following a drop-off in April. The May reading of the Purd...
An appraiser who specializes in ag land suggests the market is on solid ground.
The spread of the H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus to lactating dairy cows might impact ...
Memorial Day is the unofficial kick-off to summer – and grilling season, stimulating demand for all ...
In the bustling world of agriculture and livestock auctions, every so often a jaw-dropping moment gr...
The Certified Agriculture Group (TCAG) is proud to announce the American Paint Horse Association (AP...
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John Deere Changing the Face of Agriculture
John Deere is electrifying the farm with its new Electric Variable Transmission on its largest 8 and 9 series tractors, the Electrek publication reports.
Read MoreThe Surprising Wellness Trend Based on Beer
Beer spas have recently opened in Iceland, Spain and the U.S. – but they take their cue from an older tradition in a country with a long history as a beer bastion: the Czech Republic.
Read MoreModern Farmers are as Good as the Tools They Use
Since the first human plunged a stick into unbroken earth to plant a seed, farmers have relied on tools to increase yield and make their jobs easier. Machines driven by plodding hoofs, and later, piston engines, first furrowed American fields that today feed hundreds of millions of people. The...
Read MoreDairy Productivity More Than Pounds of Milk
Dairy Outlook: Both butterfat and protein content of U.S. milk are at record highs. Here’s what that means for dairy farmers.
Read MoreH5N2 Avian Flu Human Death Reported in Mexico
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that on June 5th a 59-year-old man became the first fatal victim of avian flu A(H5N2) virus in the world. He lived in the State of Mexico, in the central part of Mexico and had multiple underlying health conditions. However, he was not exposed to...
Read MoreFarmer protests across Europe are heating up again leading up to the elections in Europe, and the outcome of the European Parliament elections over this past weekend sent a clear message. One agricultural economist says it's not just frustrations from farmers that fueled the election results. It's...
Read MoreDo Californians Regret Voting for Proposition 12?
The National Portk Producers Council (NPPC) VP believes if residents would have known about supply, price and environmental consequences, they would have voted against Proposition 12.
Read MoreBackyard Chicken Manure Management
A single hen can produce nearly 70 pounds of manure per year. Multiply that by a few more chickens in the backyard and you really have to be on top of knowing how to handle it.
Read MoreFarm Real Estate Loan Delinquencies Reach New Low
Despite falling net farm incomes, rising interest expenses, and generally low producer sentiment, farm loan delinquencies improved in 2023.
Read MoreFarmer sentiment improved somewhat in May following a drop-off in April. The May reading of the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer came in at 108, up 9 points compared to April. Both of the barometer’s sub-indices rose as well, with the biggest improvement coming from the Index of...
Read MoreFarmland Market on Stable Ground
An appraiser who specializes in ag land suggests the market is on solid ground.
Read MoreH5N1 May Impact Animal Movement to Local Fairs
The spread of the H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus to lactating dairy cows might impact the ability to show cattle this summer at fairs.
Read MoreMemorial Day is the unofficial kick-off to summer – and grilling season, stimulating demand for all types of animal proteins, including beef.
Read MoreBrazilian Cow Fetches World-Record Price
In the bustling world of agriculture and livestock auctions, every so often a jaw-dropping moment grabs the spotlight, drawing in farmers, investors, and curious onlookers alike.
Read MoreAPHA is First Affiliate AgPack® Partner
The Certified Agriculture Group (TCAG) is proud to announce the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) as the first Affiliate member group for AgPack and the Certified Agriculture Dealer program. As part of this strategic marketing relationship, each member of APHA will automatically receive...
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