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Southeast Regional Ag News
Agriculture officials in Alabama and Florida are opening doors for research, marketing and recognition in 2026.
California Ag Today
A new podcast examines why agriculture’s labor pipeline is failing and what comes next.
The Agribusiness Update
While New England is known for clam chowder and Seattle for salmon tossing at fish markets, nothing is hotter than chicken wings for the Super Bowl.
Southeast Regional Ag News
A new podcast explores how agriculture can attract, train, and retain skilled employees.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Super Bowl Sunday is consistently one of the highest demand days for food across the U.S., supporting the farm economy.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Georgia officials respond to a new case at a Hart County poultry operation.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Alabama names FSA committee members as Florida opens millions in forest cost-share support.
California Ag Today
Rice yields fell, lettuce virus cases rose and alfalfa producers struggled with low returns.
California Ag Today
The California Department of Food and Agriculture has lifted its exhibition ban following improved H5N1 conditions.
Idaho Ag Today
Governor's Summit on Agricultural Viability in Idaho
The Agribusiness Update
Several new state laws go into effect this week impacting California agriculture, and U.S. food sales generally increase annually over time, but distinct seasonal patterns emerge each year.
The Agribusiness Update
The highest per-acre payments from the Bridge Assistance Program will go to rice farmers, but Cotton farmers are second at $117.35 per acre, and U.S. food sales generally increase annually over time, but distinct seasonal patterns emerge each year.
Idaho Ag Today
Governor Little's Summit on Agricultural Viability in Idaho
The Agribusiness Update
A tariff and trade deal between Indonesia and the U.S., on the brink of collapse last month, now appears to have been resolved, and the USDA is forecasting the agricultural trade deficit will shrink in 2026 more than previously anticipated.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
With $11 billion of the $12 billion in Bridge Assistance going to row crop producers, I asked U.S. Representative, Dan Newhouse, what about our specialty crop growers?