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California Ag Today
Recent heat waves highlight the importance of water, ventilation, and proper feeding practices.
California Ag Today
New advocacy campaign highlights trade concerns ahead of negotiations with Mexico.
California Ag Today
Proposed federal antitrust settlements allege three egg producers coordinated bids that helped influence wholesale egg prices.
California Ag Today
The winning applicant will receive a $10,000 prize and national recognition from the American Farm Bureau Federation.
Fruit Grower Report
When you think of a farmer, what vision comes to mind? Male? Older? Rough looking? But farming today is much more diverse than it used to be.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Recent grading data show Prime beef outpacing Select by more than two-to-one.
California Ag Today
Researchers compile what science knows and where future work is needed.
Southeast Regional Ag News
After last year’s surge, egg prices have dropped sharply as production rebounds.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington's apple logo gives our most well-known crop an identity others don't enjoy!
Fruit Grower Report
As fuel prices soar, thanks to the war in Iran, and adds to the exorbitant costs farmers are already paying for labor, inputs and equipment, who is to blame for the mess we find ourselves in today?
Fruit Grower Report
When it comes down to the biggest ag labor challenges facing farmers today, top of the list is probably reforming the prevailing wage system within the H-2A program.
Idaho Ag Today
GORDON JONES is president of the up-and-coming College of Western Idaho.
Idaho Ag Today
Nobody knows more than Idaho farmers how tough things have gotten economically.
Fruit Grower Report
Most farmers want to farm, not cultivate the internet. But one tech advisor says in 2026 a web presence is a necessity.
Fruit Grower Report
If you haven’t started making your plans to attend the Washington State Tree Fruit Association Annual Meeting and Hort Show, the December 8-10 event will be here before you know it.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
GOP Senator Chuck Grassley says today’s modern economy is way different from the tariff days of the 1930s when the Smoot-Hawley Act imposed 20% tariffs and was blamed for worsening the Great Depression.
The Agribusiness Update
The migration of gray wolves into California’s Sierra Valley has disrupted rural communities and led to significant losses for cattle ranchers, and since May, the U.S. has advanced multiple trade agreements and frameworks that directly affect agriculture.
The Agribusiness Update
Georgia farmers are forecast for a massive gain in corn production and more modest increases in peanuts, and since May, the U.S. has advanced multiple trade agreements and frameworks that directly affect agriculture.
The Agribusiness Update
The migration of gray wolves into California’s Sierra Valley has disrupted rural communities and led to significant losses for cattle ranchers, and since May, the U.S. has advanced multiple trade agreements and frameworks that directly affect agriculture.