Major Retailer Drops Coconut Milk from Menu, Cost and Lack of Popularity Could be Reasons Why
The U.S. dairy industry has long been at odds with plant-based beverages using the term “milk.”
2023 Breaks Record for Billion-Dollar Weather Disasters
You’d be hard-pressed not to find a farmer or rancher who wasn’t hit with an extreme bout of weather in 2023.
Cattle Producers Could See Falling Feed Costs in 2024
High feed costs have been plaguing livestock producers for quite some time.
Enrollment Open for ARC and PLC
USDA is now accepting enrollment in the Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs for the 2024 crop year.
Sorghum and Dairy Fund Milk Production from Dairy Cattle Fed Sorghum Silage Study
Sorghum may be getting renewed interest from agricultural producers in more arid regions of the U.S.
36 States Crack Down on Foreign-Owned Farmland
Foreign-owned agricultural land in the U.S. amounted to about 40 million acres at the end of 2021.
Applications Open for the 2024 USDA 1890 National Scholars Program
Do you know a student at one of the nineteen 1890 universities who is interested in studying food, agriculture, natural resources and other related sciences?
Mexico Trumps China as Top U.S. Exporter
For the first time in more than two decades, China is no longer the top recipient of U.S. agricultural exports.
January WASDE Hikes Corn, Soybean Estimates
USDA released the January World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report on Friday.
Focus on Residual Feed Intake to Maximize Dairy Feed Efficiency
Animal efficiency in any livestock operation is paramount to overall profitability and sustainability.