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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is organizing a major celebration to mark America’s 250th anniversary with the Great American Farmers Market. This national event will take place on the ...
Farm and crop leaders from across the United States are voicing strong support for the decision to terminate the U.S.-Mexico Tomato Suspension Agreement (TSA). The decision, made by Commerce Secretary ...
Agricultural economists are urging farmers to lock in prices early through forward contracting to avoid harvest-time price drops that often fall below breakeven. Extension economists Ryan Loy and ...
Bunge Global SA has officially completed its merger with Viterra Limited, forming a powerful global agribusiness solutions company. The merger unites two major industry players, aiming to better ...
The Senate has approved a sweeping energy bill, shifting tax benefits toward fossil fuel industries while scaling back support for renewables and energy efficiency. The legislation boosts tax breaks ...
The USDA is reminding New Mexico producers to file their crop acreage reports with the Farm Service Agency (FSA) once spring planting ends. These reports are essential for farmers seeking USDA program ...
U.S. cattle prices saw a slight pause in gains last week, with some regions reporting lower values. Fed cattle, particularly 5-Area fed steers, dropped by around 2% compared to the previous week.
In the 2023-25 state budget, ARIP was also funded with $150 million. Through two rounds of awards, $111.4 million was distributed to projects that directly or indirectly supported Wisconsin’s dairy ...
The 2025-27 Wisconsin state biennial budget has officially been passed by the Legislature and signed into law by Governor Tony Evers. The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation has expressed its ...
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