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National FFA Week is coming up fast, landing this year from Feb. 21 to 28, 2026, and chapters across the country are already lining up ways to celebrate agricultural education, leadership development, and the real-world impact FFA has on students and their communities. The National FFA Board of Directors originally…

A historic winter storm that swept across much of the United States this weekend is causing widespread disruption to agriculture, with ice, snow, and bitter cold resulting in barn collapses, power outages, livestock evacuations, and mounting economic losses expected to exceed $100 billion. Rural roads, especially, have been quiet in…

Image by Nokwan007, Shutterstock Top Third Ag Marketing, a division of StoneX Financial Services Inc., helps farmers become better agricultural marketers with the goal of marketing crops in the top third of prices. Mark Gold and his team provide AGDAILY.com with the latest information and a look ahead in their…

An innovative spray tank additive called SATCHUR8 is increasing herbicide efficacy and helping Mid-Atlantic growers avoid respraying, saving them time and money in their fields. “The biggest benefit I saw was on large-seeded, broadleaves,” said Joshua Towson of York County, Pennsylvania. “They were getting big fast, and we paired glyphosate,…

Early this week, Kevin Thompson, director of the Middle Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center, was readying the facility’s livestock for the potential of an extended cold spell with several inches of snow. “The two big things we have to always think about is with the nutrition: the feed and the…

Al Gore may have just delivered one of the most tone-deaf comments of 2026.  At the World Economic Forum this week in the Swiss Alps, the former Democratic U.S. vice president had an opinion on crop insurance programs, saying, “In order to qualify for these subsidies, farmers basically have to…