The Administration, through the USDA, has recently committed over $35 million in grants to boost local meat and poultry processing capacities. This funding, part of the Meat and Poultry Processing ...
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) recently certified the results of the Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board election. Two soybean producers began their three ...
Despite past successes, trade negotiations have slowed, allowing other nations, notably China, to dictate global trading terms. The U.S. must reengage in crafting global "rules of the road" to prevent ...
Recently U.S. Grains Council (USGC) launched a key initiative, sponsoring a Moroccan delegation for a grain procurement management course at North Dakota State University's Northern Crops Institute.
A significant partnership in California aims to empower farmers in historically underserved communities, fostering sustainability and resilience through targeted support.
The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation’s Agriculture in the Classroom program has awarded $5,000 to educators and agriculture literacy programs across the state. The grant funds will support innovative ...
With the backdrop of a bustling election season and the palpable slowdown in legislative progress, the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is proactively stepping up to ensure that the farm bill ...
A recent USDA study has been conducted at the Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory in Sidney, Montana. The research reveals the potential of continuous cropping systems to revolutionize ...
The Farm Progress Show, the largest outdoor agricultural event in the U.S., held in Boone, Iowa, showcased a surprising trend this year. Amid the usual excitement for new technology, used tractors ...
Both candidates have laid out their visions for agriculture, touching on vital areas such as regulatory measures, climate change initiatives, and the negotiation of trade agreements. These policies ...
Wisconsin experienced favorable weather conditions for fieldwork during the week ending September 15, 2024. Dry weather allowed farmers to make significant progress in harvesting corn silage, cutting ...
Wisconsin Farmers Union was represented by 24 members who met with congressional leaders and federal agencies to address key issues affecting the agricultural sector.