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Southeast Regional Ag News
Auburn’s latest project targets emissions and health risks tied to poultry waste.
The Agribusiness Update
Six candidates for California’s next governor say they’d roll back regulations that have made it challenging to farm in the state, and USDA’s Farm Service Agency reopens acreage reporting period to give producers more time to complete 2025 crop acreage reports for apples, pears and cherries.
The Agribusiness Update
Six candidates running for California governor say if elected, they’d roll back regulations that have made it challenging to farm, and USDA’s Farm Service Agency reopens acreage reporting period to give producers more time to complete 2025 crop acreage reports for apples, pears and cherries.
Farm of the Future
Genetics has carried our agricultural productivity a long way. But with new genome editing tools, we may still just be at the tip of the iceberg of what’s possible.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Southeastern states are seeing heightened wildfire risk and agricultural impacts tied to ongoing dry weather.
Fruit Grower Report
Family farming has always been a challenging job through the generations but in recent years here in Washington state, the challenges have escalated.
Idaho Ag Today
Father and son, Joe and Raymond Rohrbach reflect on their years of farming together.
California Tree Nut Report
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
We are seeing today’s technological advancements everywhere, even in agriculture where AI and automation are becoming increasingly common.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin says his agency’s made big progress in reducing the backlog of pesticide registration reviews, while some remain controversial.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Strong interest in American brands signals opportunity in one of Southeast Asia’s largest markets.
Idaho Ag Today
Artificial intelligence seems to me it's changed our life in 0 to 3 years. Yes, even cows are getting smart upgrades.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Georgia growers vote on commissions as Alabama farmers report freeze impacts
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Artificial intelligence is changing how we see the world and how we look at the crops in our fields.
Farm of the Future
The EU is one of the biggest holdouts on regulatory approval for gene-edited crops, but developments are expected in 2026.
Farm of the Future
You probably haven’t grown any gene edited crops yet, but they’re coming.