A nationwide study by Aimpoint Research, a global, strategic intelligence firm, has revealed how far...
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Mortgage interest rates just hit a twenty-year high, topping 7%. This is faintly amusing to some of ...
Touching 4 Great Lakes, Michigan is unique in many respects, including its agricultural diversity. H...
When agriculture began at the end of the Stone Age, the world had approximately 5 million people to ...
SwarmFarm Robotics recently launched its new “dock and refill” capability. This new technology enabl...
U.S. farm income will decline modestly in 2024 and then run at historically high levels in the near ...
Corn production is up, while soybean and cotton production is down from 2022, according to the most ...
The Ranking Member of the Senate Ag Committee says a farm bill extension could carry current negotia...
It’s game time says Soy Transportation Coalition Executive Director Mike Steenhoek, and key waterway...
By the National Oilseed Processors Association
There’s a constellation of terms to describe the practices and programs that help maintain the natur...
The U.S. agricultural sector is headed for its third year in a row of exceptionally high net farm in...
India said on the sidelines of the G20 summit meeting that it would reduce import duties on frozen U...
USDA is offering ideas for composting manure to help farmers come up smelling like roses. From the f...
Producer sentiment was slightly lower in August, as the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barom...
Nationwide Study Reveals How Farmers/Ranchers Adapted in an Era of Tremendous Volatility
A nationwide study by Aimpoint Research, a global, strategic intelligence firm, has revealed how farmers and ranchers have adapted to tremendous volatility and a post-pandemic world with heightened geopolitical and economic uncertainties. The syndicated report, Farmer of the Future 2.0, builds on...
Read MoreHow Long Will High Interest Rates Last?
Mortgage interest rates just hit a twenty-year high, topping 7%. This is faintly amusing to some of us as our first home had a 7% interest rate thanks to the VA, and we celebrated what a bargain it was.
Read MoreAg States of America: Michigan
Touching 4 Great Lakes, Michigan is unique in many respects, including its agricultural diversity. How diverse? Get a glimpse in this episode of Ag States of America.
Read MoreWhy is Precision Agriculture Important?
When agriculture began at the end of the Stone Age, the world had approximately 5 million people to feed, and few, if any, farmers were feeding people beyond their extended family. Farmers today use technology to plant and harvest mile-long fields with equipment guided by satellites for sub-inch...
Read MoreSwarmFarm Robotics recently launched its new “dock and refill” capability. This new technology enables robots called SwarmBots to autonomously refill and refuel themselves.
Read MoreU.S. farm income will decline modestly in 2024 and then run at historically high levels in the near term, said the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) think tank at the University of Missouri. Although well above average, net farm income of around $140 billion annually in coming...
Read MoreLatest USDA Forecasts for Corn, Soybeans and Cotton
Corn production is up, while soybean and cotton production is down from 2022, according to the most recent Crop Production report issued by USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). Corn production is up 10% from last year, forecast at 15.1 billion bushels; soybean growers are...
Read MoreFarm Bill Could be Another 9 Months Away
The Ranking Member of the Senate Ag Committee says a farm bill extension could carry current negotiations into May.
Read MoreLow River Levels: The Sequel No One Wants to Watch
It’s game time says Soy Transportation Coalition Executive Director Mike Steenhoek, and key waterway infrastructure systems are not ready.
Read MoreBy the National Oilseed Processors Association
Read MoreFarmers/Ranchers Share Preferences Around Conservation Agriculture Terms and Why It’s Important to You
There’s a constellation of terms to describe the practices and programs that help maintain the natural resources used in the production of crops, livestock and specialty/permanent crops.
Read MoreFarm Income Booms for Third Year in a Row
The U.S. agricultural sector is headed for its third year in a row of exceptionally high net farm income, albeit a step down from the record set last year. Since 2021, net farm income — a broad measure of profits — has run at least $39 billion a year above the 10-year average.
Read MoreIndia said on the sidelines of the G20 summit meeting that it would reduce import duties on frozen U.S. turkey and duck meat. Lower tariffs will give U.S. exports a chance to win sales in the rapidly growing market, said U.S. poultry groups, while calling for India to open its market further.
Read MoreTurning the Stink into Profit
USDA is offering ideas for composting manure to help farmers come up smelling like roses. From the feedlot to the dairy, and every livestock enterprise in between, figuring out some way to handle manure is a stinky task no one likes to take on. But with a little bit of work and ingenuity, farmers...
Read MoreProducer sentiment was slightly lower in August, as the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer index dipped 8 points to a reading of 115. The decline was fueled by producers’ weaker perception of current conditions both on their farms and in U.S. agriculture. The Current Conditions Index...
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