Look out, Pacific Northwest. Florida has a thirst for some competition. And the key could be greenho...
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The USDA has announced federal aid would be made available to assist dairy farmers impacted by H5N1 ...
The world has spent a century pumping up cows to produce more milk and meat. Can we now reinvent the...
In a first of its kind effort to assess the environmental footprint of pesticide use, CropLife Ameri...
Doug McKalip, chief ag negotiator in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative says the first cont...
The U.S. government said recently it is collecting samples of ground beef at retail stores in states...
Leaders at the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) say they are worried about the availability ...
A new form of radio frequency identification (RFID) could improve the accuracy of the technology, ma...
Agriculture and biofuels groups, along with a U.S. sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) company, are tryi...
An Ag Equipment Intelligence survey of over 800 growers conducted in April shows nearly two-thirds w...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration found H5N1 virus particles in some samples of pasteurized milk...
USDA released its fourth Crop Progress Report of the 2024 growing season on April 22. Here's a look ...
New table grape varieties, such as Cotton Candy, Candy Hearts and Candy Snaps, are gaining popularit...
TJ Richardson and Justin Helt were some of the first producers in Ohio to grow hemp after Governor M...
What to do when your major adversary is also your biggest customer?
Paul Kindinger
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Hopping to the Possibilities
Look out, Pacific Northwest. Florida has a thirst for some competition. And the key could be greenhouses. Perhaps, another option for landowners searching for diversity?
Read MoreThe USDA has announced federal aid would be made available to assist dairy farmers impacted by H5N1 Influenza A.
Read MoreDesigning a More Climate-friendly Cow?
The world has spent a century pumping up cows to produce more milk and meat. Can we now reinvent them to produce less methane?
Read MoreIn a first of its kind effort to assess the environmental footprint of pesticide use, CropLife America (CLA) commissioned the University of Arkansas, led by researchers Dr. Marty Matlock and Dr. Greg Thoma, to conduct an independent three-year cradle-to-farmgate Life Cycle Assessment that...
Read MoreDoug McKalip, chief ag negotiator in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative says the first container ship since the collapse of the Key Bridge has made it through the Port of Baltimore.
Read MoreThe U.S. government said recently it is collecting samples of ground beef at retail stores in states with outbreaks of bird flu in dairy cows for testing but remains confident the meat supply is safe.
Read MoreLeaders at the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) say they are worried about the availability and price of inputs after the Commerce Department announced plans to raise tariffs on phosphorous fertilizers imported from Morocco from 2.12% to 14.21%.Commerce's actions come after the domestic...
Read MoreA new form of radio frequency identification (RFID) could improve the accuracy of the technology, making it easier to provide visibility into the poultry supply chain from farm to fork.
Read MoreAgriculture and biofuels groups, along with a U.S. sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) company, are trying to intervene in a lawsuit challenging a law in the European Union (E.U.) that effectively bans the use of crop-based biofuels as feedstocks for SAF.
Read MoreAn Ag Equipment Intelligence survey of over 800 growers conducted in April shows nearly two-thirds would describe themselves as “brand loyal” and purchase the same brand year-after-year when it comes to tractors, field equipment or combines.
Read MoreH5N1 Found in Commercial Milk
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration found H5N1 virus particles in some samples of pasteurized milk. Because the milk is pasteurized, FDA said it remains safe for human consumption as the process kills harmful bacteria and viruses by heating milk to a specific temperature. The agency said it has...
Read MoreFarmers Double Corn Planting Progress
USDA released its fourth Crop Progress Report of the 2024 growing season on April 22. Here's a look at the most recent corn, soybean, oat, and wheat numbers.
Read MoreNew table grape varieties, such as Cotton Candy, Candy Hearts and Candy Snaps, are gaining popularity among consumers and retailers, says David Watson, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Fresh Farms, Rio Rico, Arizona.
Read MoreTJ Richardson and Justin Helt were some of the first producers in Ohio to grow hemp after Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 57 in 2019, legalizing hemp production in Ohio.
Read MoreWhat to do when your major adversary is also your biggest customer?
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