In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, no American family played a bigger role in American agriculture than the Wallaces of Iowa.
American farmers face tariffs, high costs, and market shifts. See how they are pivoting to survive and thrive.
Thursday was the first day of Tradexpos, Inc.’s 2026 North American Farm and Power Show at the Steele County Four Seasons Centre in Owatonna.
Domestic agricultural processing does more than create demand for farm commodities. It anchors economic activity in rural ...
U.S. Sen. John Boozman, a Republican from Arkansas, said in a webcast that farmers growing crops are "losing money, lots of money." ...
Derek Snider of Hardin County has been appointed to the American Farm Bureau Federation’s Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee for the 2026-2028 term beginning in March. Snider is ...
On my family farm in Georgia, every season begins with the same basic question: will the numbers work? Like farmers across ...
Missouri farmers depend on reliable, affordable transportation to move crops from the field to processors, export terminals and markets around the world.
These days, it seems we’re hearing more and more talk about “big ag.” While the words are tossed out freely, it’s not clear whether the idea is to paint farming as a “big” industry or to slap a ...
The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) released the unedited responses from Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump to its questionnaire on federal agricultural policy. This ...
The global population is projected to reach nearly 10 billion by 2050, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the ...
John Deere and other American farm equipment manufacturers will be hoping to avoid a decline in profits this year as they try to absorb the impact of tariffs in tandem with slower business due to crop ...
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