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Idaho Ag Today
Technology can save time and labor, but “good data” is the key
Consider data quality and quantity when choosing your technology partner.
Read MoreCalifornia Ag Today
A California program is creating a steady market for locally grown fruits and vegetables while supplying fresh produce to state prisons.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Industry leaders are urging producers to stay alert for signs of New World screwworm.
California Ag Today
County agricultural commissioners warn the invasive pest could threaten vineyards and backyard grape plants alike.
California Ag Today
Early heat and evolving berry varieties are changing the pace of the season.
California Ag Today
Livestock buyer groups create opportunity for youth and nourishment for families across California.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The Florida Farm Bureau highlights a below-normal forecast and practical steps for producers.
California Ag Today
Regulatory expenses are taking a growing bite out of winegrape profits in Napa County.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Florida officials act quickly as screwworm detections inch closer to the U.S.
Southeast Regional Ag News
State agriculture officials highlight risks to cattle, pets, and humans from the invasive pest.
California Ag Today
At a Fresno forum, candidates debated regulations, water, and costs impacting California farmers.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Southeastern states are seeing heightened wildfire risk and agricultural impacts tied to ongoing dry weather.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Residents across the Southeast are urged to stay alert as yellow-legged hornets begin emerging.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
We are seeing a lot more protests across the country lately, and that includes so-called “animal rights activists” who continue to make life harder for many farmers and ranchers.
California Ag Today
Researchers say targeting antibiotic treatments more precisely can protect cow health while reducing unnecessary costs.
California Ag Today
A statewide survey finds that anxiety and instability, even more than direct enforcement, are shaping farm operations.
California Ag Today
A landmark investment helps UC Davis protect herds and train the next generation of food animal veterinarians.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Recent investments and expanded response tools reflect continued commitment to preventing the pest’s return.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Livestock care, storm planning, and food safety top the list as winter weather spreads.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
We are seeing a lot more protests across the country lately, and that includes so-called “animal rights activists” who continue to make life harder for many farmers and ranchers.