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California Ag Today
New World Screwworm Grand Challenge supports California-led detection research as U.S. cases continue to mount.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. food spending by consumers, businesses, and Government entities increased to $2.51 trillion in 2025 from an inflation-adjusted $1.56 trillion in 1997, and farmer awareness of biological crop products remains high, and new research suggests the market is entering a more mature phase with confidence rising.
Southeast Regional Ag News
University of Florida, Auburn University, and NCBA are among recipients of funding through USDA's New World Screwworm Grand Challenge.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Now that New World Screwworm has made its way across our southern border and infected cattle in Texas and New Mexico, the question is, should we need to be worried about it up here in the Pacific Northwest?
Southeast Regional Ag News
USDA is making $60 million available through its latest Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program.
Idaho Ag Today
Results of a new national study intended to guide programming dedicated to women in agriculture for the next five years.
Southeast Regional Ag News
New animal movement requirements are now in place as Florida and Georgia work to prevent New World screwworm from spreading beyond Texas.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Industry leaders are urging producers to stay alert for signs of New World screwworm.
Idaho Ag Today
Kathleen Jemmett is a mental health nurse and shares how people don't need to be scared to reach out for help.
Idaho Ag Today
A dedication ceremony in the hill country of Texas.
Line on Agriculture
The first case of New World screwworm has been confirmed in Southern Texas, and the USDA says they are taking aggressive action to prevent further spread.
Idaho Ag Today
Climate change is forcing producers and scientists to rethink some of our long-held assumptions about livestock nutrition.
California Ag Today
Researchers compile what science knows and where future work is needed.
Farm of the Future
The New World Screwworm has been identified just 25 miles south of the U.S. Mexico border.
Line on Agriculture
VHalter, a company specializing in virtual fencing technology, has introduced a direct-to-satellite system that expands its reach, benefiting cattle producers with large, challenging terrains
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
March trade data helped show that consumers continue to buy beef despite high prices.
California Ag Today
Food companies may now begin exploring Almond Hull Powder as a potential ingredient in consumer products.
California Ag Today
A proposed policy change is drawing concern from ranchers across rural America.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Ranchers across the region are monitoring possible changes to U.S. beef import policy.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Halter’s latest rollout targets ranches and grazing operations in remote terrain.