The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has set a new precedent by allocating $112.1 million in conservation practice funding to Iowa farmers for the fiscal year 2024.
As Congress nears the end of its session, farmers and agricultural groups are calling for urgent action on a new farm bill. The 2018 Farm Bill expired last year, and its one-year extension has also ...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture is set to accept Hemp Farming Permit applications for the 2025 season starting Jan. 1. Farmers interested in cultivating hemp in South Carolina must apply ...
With over 300 members, IDFA is urging the government to enhance innovation, ease business operations, and expand global markets for U.S. dairy products.
“The Biden-Harris Administration has listened to Tribal Nations, and USDA is proud to answer with actions that empower Tribal Nation self-determination and food sovereignty,” Secretary Vilsack stated, ...
Wolf predation has become a severe issue, especially in northern areas. Farmers report significant livestock losses during calving season, with some going to great lengths, such as building eight-foot ...
The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation (WFBF) has announced its new leadership team following its 105th Annual Meeting. Brad Olson, a crop farmer from Polk County, has been re-elected as President, ...
The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation (WFBF) recently concluded its 105th Annual Meeting, where delegates established new policy directives for the organization. The meeting, held in Wisconsin Dells, ...
AGCO Corporation has officially opened its cutting-edge Technician Training Centre at Parkland College in Champaign, Illinois, as part of its efforts to cultivate a skilled workforce in agriculture.
Wreaths and other natural decor items may contain invasive plants, such as English ivy or bittersweet. Avoid using these plants to prevent accidental spread. Proper disposal of these materials is ...
With the farm bill extension looming and no significant amendments in sight, Duvall’s plea underscores the critical window closing for Congressional action to safeguard the future of U.S. agriculture.
Recently the Department of Commerce and NOAA allocated $1.95 million to aid tribal nations in the American West to combat drought impacts. This funding, sourced from the Inflation Reduction Act, will ...