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Idaho Ag Today
At the moment a seed is planted, seed treatments play a crucial role by providing protection against diseases, insects, and nematode pressure.
California Ag Today
Food companies may now begin exploring Almond Hull Powder as a potential ingredient in consumer products.
Idaho Ag Today
Some things states and specialty crop stakeholders should know about this year's USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant program.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Industry leaders will gather on Amelia Island this summer to tackle AI, taxes, workforce challenges and the future of poultry business management.
California Ag Today
USMEF says China’s renewed approvals could help restart purchases from American beef suppliers.
Farm of the Future
Growing a specialty crop to sell directly to consumers can mean more margin, but it also creates a new challenge: finding and converting the right customers.
California Ag Today
USDA’s latest forecast estimates California’s 2026 almond crop at 2.7 billion pounds, down 1 percent from last year.
Farm of the Future
For smaller farmers, competing in today’s agricultural economy can feel nearly impossible.
California Ag Today
USDA’s latest forecast estimates California’s 2026 almond crop at 2.7 billion pounds, down 1 percent from last year.
California Ag Today
A proposed policy change is drawing concern from ranchers across rural America.
Idaho Ag Today
USDA reinstates large U of I grant. The largest grant in the University of Idaho’s history has been reinstated in its entirety after a yearlong pause.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Ranchers across the region are monitoring possible changes to U.S. beef import policy.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
While potato growers look to open up market demand overseas, in places like Japan and South Korea, industry officials are also monitoring the upcoming review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement scheduled for this summer.
Idaho Ag Today
As total U.S. wheat acres have continued to decline for the past three decades, Idaho wheat acres have remained stable.
California Ag Today
Early heat and evolving berry varieties are changing the pace of the season.
Line on Agriculture
US wheat is being explored as a key ingredient in salmon feed in South American aquaculture.