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A dairy analyst says more producers have turned to digesters as a steady stream of capital to offset volatile milk markets.
A program associate with the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy says the future of conservation funding remains in ...
The Great Lakes Ag Labor Services general manager says inconsistencies in the USDA’s latest farm labor survey continue to ...
The USDA says that as of the week ending May 22nd, corn and soybean export inspections remain ahead of the paces needed to ...
An extension ag economist says the grain markets have responded to President Trump’s decision to reverse a 50 percent tariff ...
The CEO of the World Food Prize Foundation says there’s a rising number of challenges impacting the availability of food for ...
One lawmaker says the House-passed reconciliation package will help support farmers. U.S. Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says a ...
A southeast Indiana farmer says recent rains have delayed his planting progress again. Roger Wenning says he’s ready to get ...
The USDA says many Illinois farmers continued to make strong planting progress last week. Jim Hedges, who farms in Shelby ...
Corn and soybean planting is winding down in Iowa. USDA’s latest weekly crop update shows corn at 95 percent planted and ...
Wet conditions limited field activities in Tennessee last week and crop quality is starting to decline. The USDA says 87 ...
The National Milk Producers Federation is pleased with budget items passed by the House and sent to the Senate. Alan Bjerga ...