Farmers Hope to Boost Acreage
Farmers plan to plant more corn, soybeans and wheat in the coming year after historic flooding in 2019 prevented planting…
More Chinese Tariffs Hit U.S. Ag
President Donald Trump late Friday afternoon tweeted that higher tariffs would be slapped on Chinese products, following similar action against…
CoBank-U.S. Farms Paying the Cost of Retaliatory Tariffs
U.S. farms are taking the brunt of retaliatory tariffs placed on their products, according to a Knowledge Exchange report released…
Court Case in Idaho Will Determine if Hemp Can Be Shipped Across States
In January, a truck driver transporting hemp grown in Oregon to be processed in Colorado was stopped for a random…
U.S., Japan Agree In Principle on New Trade Deal
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U.S. President Donald Trump agreed in principle Sunday on a bilateral trade deal and…
Organic Farming, 2017 US Census of Agriculture
Organic production is one of the most discussed forms of differentiated production within US agriculture. Differentiated production is a product…
Federal Court Sends WOTUS Back to EPA
The 2015 waters of the United States, or WOTUS, rule has suffered another legal blow as a federal court in…
Impacts of Unprecedented Spring Weather Linger as Yield Assessments Unfold
Wall Street Journal writer Lauren Silva Laughlin reported earlier this month that, “Losses are popping up in farmers’ income statements and the…
Anthrax Found in Livestock in ND, TX
Anthrax, a disease which can affect both livestock and humans, continues to be an issue in different places across the…
Corn Earworm Chewing Through The Corn Belt
It’s been a tough year for most corn growers, but at least one creature out there appears to be a…