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The Ohio Soybean Council — also known as the soybean checkoff — recently launched a program that will donate a set of Goodyear tires containing soybean oil in the tread compound to each of the 88 county sheriff’s departments across Ohio. The tire donation highlights one of the innovative ways…

A new smart platform invented by Purdue University researchers to wirelessly monitor subsoil health could change the landscape of agricultural sensing systems. The invention addresses a critical need in agriculture nationwide: the efficient use of water, fertilizers and pesticides. Due to the variability of soil conditions across large fields, applying…

Yesterday, Moore Air Base, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins and Governor of Texas Greg Abbott announced the completion of a U.S.-based sterile fly dispersal facility in Edinburg, Texas. This facility will expands the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ability to disperse sterile flies by the end of 2027 along…

BINGHAM FARMS, Michigan — AGDAILY, one of the nation’s most-trusted agricultural news outlets, has debuted Arcadian, its first print publication. Arcadian is a premium-bound magazine that highlights some of AGDAILY’s engaging and award-winning pieces about modern agriculture and the American food system. The project was spearheaded by Ryan Tipps, who…

President Donald Trump on Friday signed a proclamation temporarily expanding low-tariff imports of Argentine beef, a move aimed at boosting ground beef supplies for U.S. consumers but one that has drawn criticism from domestic cattle producers. The proclamation increases the U.S. beef tariff-rate quota by 80,000 metric tons for calendar…

House Republicans are demanding records from the National FFA Organization about its partnership with Syngenta Group, arguing the agribusiness’ Chinese state ownership and the youth group’s diversity initiatives could jeopardize FFA’s mission — and, potentially, its tax-exempt status. In a Feb. 3 letter to National FFA CEO Scott Stump, Ways…