U.S. Preparing for ‘Critical Threat’ to U.S. Agriculture, USDA Leader Says During Oklahoma Stop
By Emma Murphy YUKON — With no active cases of New World screwworm, the USDA is working to prevent its spread from Central America, a Trump administration official said Friday. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins outlined the Department of Agriculture’s plan to prevent the spread of screwworm to the U.S., including…
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Almost a year after Hurricane Helene devastated North Carolina, Tar Heel State farmers have some more financial help coming their way. Late last week, Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Stephen Vaden announced $221.2 million in USDA funding to provide recovery assistance to eligible North Carolina farmers. “Today’s announcement is about delivering…
This week’s Interesting Iron isn’t about horsepower or paint codes — it’s about people. As a matter of fact, it started with a man in Illinois who I’m pretty sure I made mad a few months back. It all started in May when I posted a video on our social…
By Cami Koons The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it had improved and expanded its Farm to School Grant program and would invest up to $18 million to connect locally grown food to child nutrition programs. The Patrick Leahy Farm to School Grants program was initiated in 2013, but according…
South Dakota Part of 12-State Coalition Urging Supreme Court to Take Up Property Rights Case
By Mary Steurer North Dakota and 11 other states are advocating for the U.S. Supreme Court to consider the arguments of North Dakota ranchers in a dispute with an energy company. WBI Energy used eminent domain to take a portion of the northwest North Dakota landowners’ property for a pipeline…
By Julie Ingwersen CHICAGO, Sept. 12 (Reuters) – High levels of fungal disease are lurking in corn fields across the U.S. Midwest, threatening to reduce yields of a record-large crop and cause headaches for farmers during the autumn harvest, growers and crop experts said. The outbreaks are a blow to farmers in the…
1. Grains, Soybeans Little Changed Ahead of WASDE Grain and soybean futures were little changed in overnight trading as investors square positions ahead of today’s supply and demand reports from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The government is expected to slightly reduce its new-crop production forecasts when it releases its…
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When her grandparents were curious about her work in a seed production business during college,…
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The most recent U.S. Drought Monitor shows that abnormal dryness (D0)…
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