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One year after bird flu was detected in U.S. dairy herds, dairy farmers have made significant improvements in biosecurity, and researchers are learning more about the H5N1 virus, NMPF leaders shared ...
Texas lawmakers are reviewing new bills aimed at helping small farmers and local food entrepreneurs. One of the most discussed proposals, House Bill 5459, would reduce the number of permits required ...
The Dairy Symposium is set to take place on May 14 at Memorial Union, UW–Madison. This exciting event promises a full day of data-rich research presentations, discussions, and networking opportunities ...
The Government has taken decisive action to defend American farmers by dropping criminal charges against the Maude family, small cattle and hog producers from South Dakota. The Maudes faced legal ...
To promote safety, Johnson recommends farmers use hazard lights, clean mirrors and windows, install cameras for better rear visibility, and ensure all lights are functional. Implements should be ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins recently visited Ohio alongside Governor Mike DeWine to speak with farmers and discuss USDA’s efforts to combat Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) ...
The Administration has taken decisive action to defend American farmers by dropping criminal charges against the Maude family, small cattle and hog producers from South Dakota. The Maudes faced legal ...
PTx Trimble has launched the NAV-960 guidance controller, a powerful upgrade for precision agriculture. Building on the success of the NAV-900, the NAV-960 offers enhanced speed, improved positioning ...
A new study highlights major risks ahead for U.S. corn growers and their insurers as climate change accelerates. Researchers project a 22 percent rise in insurance claims by 2030 and up to 29 percent ...
As Wisconsin’s planting season begins, farmers are faced with growing uncertainty due to cuts at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and fluctuating tariffs on international trade. These changes ...
A new study highlights how rice malting could open new domestic markets for U.S. farmers. While malting is usually associated with barley, researchers found that rice, particularly from Arkansas, can ...
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has urged Mexico to cooperate immediately to help stop the spread of the New World Screwworm, a dangerous pest threatening U.S. agriculture.