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The Agribusiness Update
The Port of Oakland continues to be one of the most important gateways for U.S. agricultural products, and Struggling U.S. farmers have been switching to cheaper generic pesticides and fungicides.
The Agribusiness Update
California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act has left some San Joaquin Valley farmers in dire financial straits, and the latest USDA Census of Agriculture data shows just under 55 million acres of U.S. cropland was irrigated in 2022, the lowest since 1992.
The Agribusiness Update
AgGeorgia Farm Credit has announced its response to Hurricane Helene’s historic damage inflicted across Georgia, and the latest USDA Census of Agriculture data shows just under 55 million acres of U.S. cropland was irrigated in 2022, the lowest since 1992.
Idaho Ag Today
An Idaho mint farmer has some impressive numbers when it comes to growing mint.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The “Land Report 100” shows that as of 2021, America’s largest landowner is named Red Emmerson.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If you’re in agriculture or are just a fan of agriculture, the
Washington State Farm Bureau is looking out for you.
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If you’re in agriculture or are just a fan of agriculture, the
Washington State Farm Bureau is looking out for you.
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Farm of the Future
Precision ag is not new, but there still is a lot more that could be utilized in the future.
Farm of the Future
One frustration farmers have with ag technology is that data isn’t easily utilized across different tools.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
In spite of what we hear far too often, climate change is a subject most farmers and ranchers, who produce food across the country, are working to mitigate.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
In spite of what we hear far too often, climate change is a subject most farmers and ranchers, who produce food across the country, are working to mitigate.
Fruit Grower Report
Dr. Tom Collins, from Washington State University’s Department of Viticulture and Enology, is part of a team studying the impact smoke has on winegrapes.
Fruit Grower Report
Dr. Tom Collins, from Washington State University’s Department of Viticulture and Enology, is part of a team studying the impact smoke has on winegrapes.
Fruit Grower Report
After a rough couple of years for growing cherries, one of the concerns on the minds of many is controlling and managing Little Cherry Disease.
Fruit Grower Report
After a rough couple of years for growing cherries, one of the concerns on the minds of many is controlling and managing Little Cherry Disease.
Farm of the Future
Autonomy and other agricultural technologies can be used to make farming more attractive to younger generations.
Farm of the Future
One frustration farmers have with ag technology is that data isn’t easily utilized across different tools.