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The United States and Mexico reached an agreement to resolve a long-running water dispute affecting farmers and ranchers along the Texas-Mexico border, just days after President Donald Trump promised to impose additional tariffs on Mexico.  Made public Friday, this deal will see Mexico covering their current commitments with respect to…

Land O’Lakes Inc. is donating $1 million toward hunger relief investment aimed at supporting rural communities ahead of the holiday season. Grants will go to 15 Feeding America partner food banks across Land O’Lakes’ member-owner and employee footprint, as well as to Feeding America. This commitment effectively doubles the cooperative’s…

It’s the season of giving, and FFA chapters across the country stepped up to serve their schools and communities, embodying the FFA motto of “living to serve.” AGDAILY spoke with several folks at FFA chapters around the country to see what projects they’re working on to better their communities: Islands…

ITHACA, New York — Zora de Rham comes from a nearly 300-year-old, 10th-generation farm in Connecticut. It’s a diversified natural resources and livestock operation that defines agriculture in the Northeast, where farmland is the most expensive in the country and consumers expect local, high-quality, diverse products. She isn’t the primary…

Traffic on Interstate 70 ground to a halt near Oak Grove, Missouri, on Wednesday after a crash involving tractor-trailer rigs sent more than a dozen cattle onto the highway and surrounding area. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol and local media reports, two tractor-trailers collided in the westbound lanes…

What if we took a moment to revisit the historical record and teachings of Jesus and posited that he was most likely not the son of a carpenter, as he is popularly depicted, but rather the son of a farmer? It is perhaps a controversial perspective, centered on an individual…