Southern California Agriculture Faces Unlikely Foe: Torrential Flooding
Torrential rains and record flooding continue to hit southern California.
Breaking Down USDA’s 25% Drop to 2024 Net Farm Income Projections
USDA released its first projected net farm income forecast for 2024 last week.
Italian Study Shows Dairy Cows are More Comfortable, Cleaner in Straw Bedding
Did you know dairy cows can lie in a resting position an upwards of 16 hours each day? This rest is critical in their times between milkings and feedings.
3 Global Insights from African Swine Fever Experts
With African swine fever (ASF) having been detected in more than 50 countries in recent years, risk mitigation in the U.S. has never been more important.
February WASDE Reveals Higher U.S. Supplies
This month’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report from the USDA proved slightly bearish for corn and soybeans and neutral for wheat.
Conservation Remains Priority for USDA and Crop Insurers
As America’s farmers and ranchers continue to face immense climate and weather-related challenges, both the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and private-sector crop insurers are committed to strengthening the crop insurance program. Crop insurance serves as the first line of defense for American agriculture.
Don’t Let Delivery and Takeout Foods Fumble Your Super Bowl
Safely serving friends and family during the big game is a win for everyone; don’t fumble it this Super Bowl Sunday.
Farmers Without Dicamba Products for the Upcoming Season
A federal court has vacated the 2020 registrations of three dicamba products that had previously been EPA-approved.
Milk Prices Show Optimism Despite Steady Supply
Gains in milk futures have spurred renewed interest in the dairy market.
USDA Data Reveals Smallest Cattle Herd Size on Record
The latest cattle inventory report revealed the smallest U.S. cow herd since reports first began in 1972