Minnesota Sees Largest Monthly Decline in Dairy Permits Since 2007
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture reports the state lost 58 total dairy farms in November alone.
Prepare Livestock Now for Extreme Winter Temperatures
As massive winter storms move through most of the U.S. this week, significantly cold temperatures are on the horizon beginning Friday.
Crop Insurance Remains Priority Among Farmers and Ranchers
The future of the next farm bill continues to be cloudy, as some analysts doubt one could get out the door even in 2024.
US Dairy Marks New Safety Record
The U.S. dairy industry keeps raising the bar when it comes to safety standards.
Strong US Apple Production Continues
Apple inventories were 33% higher in December compared to the same time in 2022, according to the U.S. Apple Association.
Powerful Winter Storms Descend Upon US
A monster storm system has made its way to the Central U.S. to kick off the second week of January.
Top Ag Stories Pausing for Website Update
An updated ProAg website is on the way! As a result, you’ll see a temporary pause in our daily agriculture news briefings.
5 Health Conditions in Your Pig Herd that Stem for Nutrition Challenges
While proper nutrition is certainly a priority item for every pig farmer, it remains a challenge to ensure every animal receives the right nutrition.
Year-Round E15 Rule Under Final Review
The approval which will allow eight Midwestern states to sell year-round E15, an effort that has taken nearly two years.
The Fed Could Lower Interest Rates in 2024
After the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady for the third month in a row, an agricultural economist detected a shift that could signal rate declines for 2024.