USDA’s chief economist says 2026 brings moderating costs, slightly higher crop prices and shifting acreage, but he warns ...
The October Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor paints a tough picture for U.S. farmers heading into 2026: weak trade demand, stubbornly high input costs and continued consolidation across agriculture.
Several farming groups, including Whatcom County-based Save Family Farming, have sent a letter to Washington state leaders ...
GIBSONBURG – The future of agriculture was presented at the Annual Ag Breakfast & Showcase, along with the Sandusky County Farmer of the Year award, who reflected the dynamic and forward-thinking ...
Republicans on the House Agriculture Committee on Friday released text for the farm bill and announced they will mark up the bill on Feb. 23 — with the framework drawing immediate criticism from the ...
Year-round E15 legislation was left out of a House funding bill in January, prompting lawmakers to create the Rural Domestic ...
A proposed new farm bill contains multiple wins for wheat farmers, including doubling of funding for foreign market development, codification of Food for Peace under USDA and ag labeling uniformity, ...
In life, all of us have challenges. But when considering the ones farmers face, ours seem minor. For farmers, they are ...
College years are often considered the most memorable and formative time in one’s life, providing the freedom to explore and discover one’s identity. It marks a significant transition for many as they ...
As the Pennsylvania Farm Show gets underway in Harrisburg, state agriculture leaders say the event highlights both the deep roots of farming in the Commonwealth and the challenges shaping its future.
For many kids growing up in rural areas, agriculture is more than just a way of life, it’s an integral part of their daily experience. But for those who might not live on a farm, connecting with ...
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