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Agriculture Intelligence Report
Farmer sentiment was unchanged in November as the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer I...
According to Ben Buckner, Chief Grain and Dairy Analyst at AgResource Co., dairy producers will see ...
The world’s largest biofuel producer says ethanol-blended diesel fuel could revolutionize the transp...
As more people discover the advantages of Wagyu high quality beef, a growing number of cattle breede...
The UAW strike at CNH, which impacts about 680 workers at Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, and over 400 em...
Farmland sales continue to smash records. The latest is a record land sale that cashed in at $30,000...
Average corn yields in Iowa are expected to approach last year’s record despite the significant drou...
Rising costs for Christmas tree growers will likely be passed onto consumers this season. According ...
The head of the American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) says Mexico’s upcoming ban on imports of GMO ...
Salinas Valley lettuce growers are tallying their losses from a set of plant viruses that continue t...
Combine harvest sales show double-digit gains in October in the United States according to the Assoc...
David Widmar with Agricultural Economic Insights says that while net farm income this year appears s...
Reinke Manufacturing, one of your AgPack® partners, is a leader in precision irrigation equipment. T...
America’s farmers and ranchers have the opportunity to be represented in the nation’s only comprehen...
Age is no factor for 100-year-old Ethel Diehl. She still prefers to work, raising and selling cattle.
Read MoreFarmer sentiment was unchanged in November as the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer Index came in at a reading of 102, the same as in October. There was, however, a slight shift in underlying sentiment as the Index of Current Conditions declined 3 points while the Index of Future...
Read MoreWhat's Ahead for Dairy Prices in 2023
According to Ben Buckner, Chief Grain and Dairy Analyst at AgResource Co., dairy producers will see lower feed prices in 2023 and continued strong milk prices. He credits high domestic consumption of dairy products, strong dairy exports and no increase in the U.S. dairy herd size. “The next eight...
Read MoreIntroducing E98 to the Diesel Market
The world’s largest biofuel producer says ethanol-blended diesel fuel could revolutionize the transportation sector.
Read MoreWagyu Cattle Becoming Popular in the U.S.
As more people discover the advantages of Wagyu high quality beef, a growing number of cattle breeders are raising this unique breed. Some ranchers who have never raised cattle before are also giving it a try.
Read MoreUPDATE: UAW-CNHI Strike Hits 7-Month Mark
The UAW strike at CNH, which impacts about 680 workers at Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, and over 400 employees at the Burlington, Iowa, plants has been going on for seven months now, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports "tensions are rising and there's no end in sight."
Read MoreIs $30,000 Per Acre Farmland the New Norm?
Farmland sales continue to smash records. The latest is a record land sale that cashed in at $30,000 per acre. So, is it a trend or a one-time phenomenon?
Read MoreYields Stronger Than Expected as Harvest Concludes
Average corn yields in Iowa are expected to approach last year’s record despite the significant drought that developed throughout the growing season, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Read MoreChristmas Tree Prices Going Up
Rising costs for Christmas tree growers will likely be passed onto consumers this season. According to Real Christmas Tree Board Executive Director Marsha Gray, a recent survey of their members found increases up to 15 percent are likely.
Read MoreDoes the Mexican Ban on Biotech Corn Violate USMCA?
The head of the American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) says Mexico’s upcoming ban on imports of GMO corn is a violation of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
Read MoreViruses Devastate Lettuce Crop
Salinas Valley lettuce growers are tallying their losses from a set of plant viruses that continue to increase in frequency and intensity across the region.
Read MoreCombine Sales Soar in October
Combine harvest sales show double-digit gains in October in the United States according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
Read MoreEconomic Activity Driving Farm Profits Even Higher
David Widmar with Agricultural Economic Insights says that while net farm income this year appears similar to last, there are some radical differences.
Read MoreReinke Manufacturing, one of your AgPack® partners, is a leader in precision irrigation equipment. They have teamed up with FreeWave Technologies, a leader in industrial wireless connectivity, to form a partnership that will simplify data connectivity between irrigation systems and the cloud. This...
Read MoreWhy the 2022 USDA Census of Agriculture is Important
America’s farmers and ranchers have the opportunity to be represented in the nation’s only comprehensive and impartial agriculture data for every state, county and territory. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will mail the 2022 Census of Agriculture to millions of producers across the 50...
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