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The Agribusiness Update
USDA data shows 89% of U.S. households were Food Secure in 2021, and Western Lawmakers request additional wildfire fighting resources.
The Agribusiness Update
Georgia Christmas Tree grower wins contest and honor to supply Vice President Harris with tree, and a look ahead to potential Farm Bill problems in 2023.
The Agribusiness Update
Florida teachers are now eligible for mini-grants for teaching K-12 students about agriculture, and USDA Trade Forecast continues to show record setting pace for exports.
The Agribusiness Update
Federal grants will help teachers integrate food and agriculture sciences in their classrooms, and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says more relief is on the way.
The Agribusiness Update
Florida Ag Commissioner Nikki Fried encouraging a fuel plan for hurricane season, and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says more pandemic relief is on the way.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Honor your Ag mentor in the #RootedinAg Contest by Syngenta.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Honor your Ag mentor in the #RootedinAg Contest by Syngenta.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. Ag Exports to Ecuador at record pace with trade barriers for red meat, and new USTR Tai talks tough trade with China.
The Agribusiness Update
USDA numbers show lowest Potato acres in a century, and California wildfires threaten crops.
The Agribusiness Update
Valent USA partners with FFA to offer free educational cirriculum on Sustainability in Agriculture, and dairy markets feeling the impact of COVID-19 pandemic.
The Agribusiness Update
Valent partners with FFA to provide Sustainable Agriculture education series, and California mushroom demand dips during pandemic.
The Agribusiness Update
Valent partners with FFA to provide Sustainable Agriculture education series, and California mushroom demand dips during pandemic.
Land & Livestock Report
Corn Checkoff Assisting Teachers with Onine Curriculum during COVID-19
Land & Livestock Report
Corn Checkoff Assisting Teachers with Online Curriculum during COVID-19
Fruit Grower Report
Broetje Orchards sold to Canadian teachers pension group.
Food Forethought
Society has gone overboard when it comes to handling minor discipline issues.
Food Forethought
More and more schools no longer require cursive handwriting to be taught.
Land & Livestock Report
Teachers in Snohomish and King counties slated to receive an 8 percent added salary funding to compensate for a higher cost of living , is that fair!
Northwest Report
Protests were held at a number of colleges in Washington State, city dwellers are discovering the joys of urban farming and Lacy looks at organic faring.