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An opinion piece published in January on AGDAILY discussed the danger of out-of-basin water transfers across continental divides — arguing that such transfers harm the ability of water users in other Missouri River Basin states to access and use such water. The article was structured as a conflict between the…

The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service have released proposed regulations outlining how domestic producers can qualify for and calculate the clean fuel production tax credit under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, offering long-awaited clarity on the revamped 45Z credit. The clean fuel production credit applies…

The Livestock Marketing Association has announced that applications are now open for its 2026 scholarship programs, offering two distinct opportunities to support students pursuing education and careers connected to the livestock marketing industry. LMA members are encouraged to endorse applicants — customers, family members, employees, or students from their communities…

The National FFA Organization has announced a new way for people to support the next generation of leaders for this year’s Give FFA Day: ChapterBoost. The ChapterBoost program showcases local FFA chapters and their goals for hands-on learning, leadership development and agricultural education, allowing donors to make an immediate impact…

The New Mexico Department of Health is warning New Mexicans to avoid raw dairy products following the death of a newborn from Listeria infection. Health officials believe the most likely source of infection was unpasteurized milk the infant’s mother drank during pregnancy. While investigators cannot pinpoint the exact cause, the…

A new national report from the Modern Ag Alliance argues U.S. farmers are entering one of the toughest stretches in a generation — caught between tightening margins, volatile markets, and uncertainty about the tools they rely on to protect yields. In the State of the American Farmer (January 2026), the…