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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The federal government shutdown is now UNlikely to end before Monday, at least.
Line on Agriculture
In part two of this two-part series, we continue discussion on what the One Big Beautiful Bill cuts to health care services mean to rural areas.
Line on Agriculture
Cuts to hospital funding in the One Big Beautiful Bill could be devastating to rural communities.
California Ag Today
California Cattlemen’s Association invites members to apply for scholarships and convention internships before October deadlines.
California Ag Today
A new initiative aims to bring more large animal veterinarians to America’s rural communities.
Southeast Regional Ag News
With Georgia and Florida among the top states, FFA celebrates 1,042,245 student members nationwide for 2024–25.
California Ag Today
State tops 108,000 members as Jill Sperling becomes first woman State FFA Advisor.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Florida launches hurricane recovery grant hub, Alabama seeks peanut promotions leader, and Georgia urges pest control vigilance.
Idaho Ag Today
Every spring, students from across Idaho gather in the great outdoors to put their skills to the test.
Southeast Regional Ag News
New agribusiness degree aims to grow Southeast agriculture’s future workforce.
Idaho Ag Today
According to Elizabeth Lizberg, CEO of Camp Rainbow Gold, the camp is a nonprofit organization serving Idaho children diagnosed with cancer.
California Ag Today
Forty-six California students with dreams of farming, ranching, and ag careers just got a big boost—$251,250 in scholarships from the California Farm Bureau Scholarship Foundation.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Farm Bureau is honoring veterans who serve their communities through agriculture.
California Ag Today
Cultiva’s Parka gives young trees a stronger start by shielding them from heat, drought, and humidity swings during their most vulnerable growing years.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
AARP’s Sean Voskuhl says living in rural areas has its challenges and it doesn't get any easier as we get older.
Southeast Regional Ag News
With triple-digit heat indices expected, producers across Georgia, Florida, and Alabama are urged to guard against animal heat stress.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
AARP’s Sean Voskuhl says living in rural areas has its challenges and it doesn't get any easier as we get older.
Idaho Ag Today
New Plymouth High School celebrates new ag building
California Ag Today
Even after harvest, cherry trees keep working—heat stress solutions like Parka can help ensure next year’s fruit quality.