-
CNH Industrial lowers profit forecast on slow farming products demand
CNH Industrial lowers profit forecast on slow farming products demand Canadian Cattlemen
-
USDA sends $2.2B in discrimination payments to 43,000 individuals
USDA sends $2.2B in discrimination payments to 43,000 individuals The Fence Post
-
Just how healthy are avocados?
Americans love their avocados. Whether it is on toast, in salads, or in omelets, Americans eat almost 3 billion pounds of avocados each year. Not only do avocados taste good, the fruit (yes, it’s a fruit) is really, really good for you, too. AUDIO: Healthy Living on avocados The post Just how healthy are avocados?…
-
U.S. expects big spring wheat crop
U.S. expects big spring wheat crop The Western Producer
-
Burst of Cooler Air Coming; How Long Will It Last?
Burst of Cooler Air Coming; How Long Will It Last? DTN The Progressive Farmer
-
You’re likely paying much more for orange juice: Here’s why, and what’s being done about it
You’re likely paying way more for orange juice: Here’s why, and what’s being done about it USA TODAY
-
Agronomist says weather has made it a hard year
A Dekalb agronomist says farmers in her area have seen the extremes when it comes to weather. Kentucky-based Shelby Wright says while many areas were delayed, most crops made it into the ground. “I know it wasn’t as ideal conditions as a lot of people were obviously wanting,” she says. “My area has the Ohio…
-
Pillen plan would impose sales taxes to fund property tax relief
Pillen plan would impose sales taxes to fund property tax relief Unicameral Update
-
Severe Weather Possible Across Southern Minnesota
Severe Weather Possible Across Southern Minnesota 106.9 KROC
-
Food Inflation Eases, Farm Input Costs Stay High
The USDA says food inflation is easing, but not so for farm costs. Consumers may be getting a bit of a break from grocery price inflation which topped 11 percent in 2022. “So, for food at home or grocery prices, last year we saw prices increase by five percent in 2023,” according to USDA economist…
-
Texas Rice Outlook Still Questionable After Hurricane Beryl
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Rice prospects were good before Hurricane Beryl, but there are lingering questions about yield and quality losses after the storm, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts. Texas rice yields reached nearly 8,500 pounds per acre a year ago helping overall rice production statewide rank fifth nationally. “Things were looking good…
-
USDA crop report: Illinois’ corn and soybean crop ahead of average
USDA crop report: Illinois’ corn and soybean crop ahead of average WJBC News
-
Ukraine forecasts wheat price increase
Ukraine forecasts wheat price increase Ukrainska Pravda
-
Drought in Sicily threatens grain fields, animal herds
Drought in Sicily threatens grain fields, animal herds Tyler Morning Telegraph
-
USDA study validates the safety of U.S. pork
USDA study validates the safety of U.S. pork National Hog Farmer
-
Revenue Committee hears from Gov. Pillen, Nebraska Farm Bureau on property tax relief bill
Revenue Committee hears from Gov. Pillen, Nebraska Farm Bureau on property tax relief bill brownfieldagnews.com
-
Russia vs Ukraine: the war over wheat
The war over wheat DW (English)
-
How Accurate Is The Old Farmer’s Almanac Weather Forecast?
How Accurate Is The Old Farmer’s Almanac Weather Forecast? 97.3 KKRC
-
How grocers are handling the listeria outbreak in deli meats
Stop & Shop, Big Y and Giant Food are among the grocers that have announced precautionary measures, including temporarily closing deli counters.
-
Chicken industry bristles at proposal to limit salmonella in raw poultry
Consumer groups say a rule declaring the pathogen an adulterant for the first time will keep the industry accountable on food safety. Processors say it will just raise grocery store prices.