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Line on Agriculture
Planting decisions now can pay off in the future.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The National Potato Council installed its 2026 Executive Committee leaders at the organization’s Washington Summit, including Ben Sklarczyk (SKLAR-zik) of Johannesburg, Michigan, elected to serve as the NPC's President for the next year.
California Ag Today
The Livestock Memorial Research Fund proves that when producers lead, the entire industry benefits.
California Ag Today
The EPA restores Dicamba use this year but says future approval depends on performance and environmental safeguards.
California Ag Today
Ranchers share real-world experiences with smart ear tags and drone-assisted fall seeding.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Ranchers explain how GPS tracking and drones fit into everyday operations.
Idaho Ag Today
GORDON JONES is president of the up-and-coming College of Western Idaho.
Line on Agriculture
Higher Renewable Volume Obligations Give Soybean Oil a Lift; Potential Removal of Import Cap Seen as Bearish"
Idaho Ag Today
About 14 farm groups joined together inside the state’s Capitol building Jan. 13 to celebrate Idaho agriculture.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Education will take center stage at the Georgia Peanut Farm Show and Conference in Tifton on January 15.
Idaho Ag Today
Nobody knows more than Idaho farmers how tough things have gotten economically.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Tanner Ehmke, lead economist for grains and oilseeds at CoBank, says a lot of speculation revolves around what the future trade relationship between China and the U.S. will look like.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Multiple countries brought in large grain harvests during recent growing seasons, but while that’s normally good news, Tanner Ehmke, the lead economist for grains and oilseeds at CoBank, says the large crops combined with trade tensions have led to excess grain supplies around the world.
Idaho Ag Today
Donald J. Trump announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture will make $12 billion available in one time bridge payments to American farmers.
California Ag Today
California scientists are uncovering the genetic drivers behind better black-eyed pea performance.