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California Ag Today
The American Beef Labeling Act would require the U.S. Trade Representative, in consultation with the USDA, to develop a World Trade Organization-compliant means of reinstating MCOOL for beef within one year of enactment.
California Ag Today
To protect U.S. livestock and other animals, APHIS halted shipments of Mexican cattle and bison in November 2024 after a positive detection of New World screwworm (NWS) in southern Mexico.
The Agribusiness Update
The World Food Prize Foundation says former Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack will serve as their new CEO, and Egg Production in the U.S. totaled 9.12 billion in December, down 3% from 2023.
The Agribusiness Update
The World Food Prize Foundation says former Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack will serve as their new CEO, and Egg Production in the U.S. totaled 9.12 billion in December, down 3% from 2023.
The Agribusiness Update
President Trump didn’t impose tariffs against Mexico and Canada right away as he previously stated, and the USDA’s Ag Research Service has launched a new web-based application involving soil sampling.
The Agribusiness Update
President Trump didn’t impose tariffs against Mexico and Canada right away as he previously stated, and the USDA’s Ag Research Service has launched a new web-based application involving soil sampling.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
As we get into this new year and start thinking about upcoming events, registration for the 2025 Ag World Golf Classic is now open.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
As we get into this new year and start thinking about upcoming events, registration for the 2025 Ag World Golf Classic is now open.
Line on Agriculture
R-CALF USA wants to make sure that US cattle are protected from the New World Screwworm as the US re-opens the border to cattle imports from South America.
The Agribusiness Update
The market was quick to react after USDA released the combined World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates along with its final Crop Production estimates for 2024, and a 65-year-old with underlying medical conditions has become the first to die from avian influenza in the U.S.
Idaho Ag Today
It’s not about the Christmas presents but rather about the Christmas Memories.
The Agribusiness Update
The USDA reversed course on comments that it may let cattle imports from Mexico into the U.S. resume before the holidays, and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers released the November 2024 Ag Tractor/Combine Sales Report that shows lower numbers than 2023.
The Agribusiness Update
The USDA reversed course on comments that it may let cattle imports from Mexico into the U.S. resume before the holidays, and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers released the November 2024 Ag Tractor/Combine Sales Report that shows lower numbers than 2023.
Line on Agriculture
Key points from the updated USDA Reports with World Outlook Board Chairman, Mark Jekanowski.
Idaho Ag Today
Falling crop prices, shrinking profit margins or no profits at all.
Idaho Ag Today
Students in Snake River High School teacher Mimi Argyle’s Agriculture 104 course witnessed the real-world applications of lessons they’re learning in class.
California Ag Today
“Untreated infestation of this larvae from the screw worms feeding on living tissue can result in death due to secondary infection, inflammation if untreated," says Dr. Kathy Simmons, Chief Veterinarian for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.
Southeast Regional Ag News
As the New World Screwworm continues to threaten the cattle industry in South America, producers here in the U.S. should take steps to safeguard their operations