Drought Conditions Influence Fluctuations in Beef Cattle Herd
New data from USDA Economic Research Service shows that changes in drought conditions impact the size of the U.S. beef cattle herd. Specifically, when the percentage of land area of drought increases for an extended period as
Gas Prices Inch Higher, Diesel Lower

The nation’s average gas price is inching towards its year-ago level while diesel fell in the last week. GasBuddy reports the nation’s average price of gasoline increased 6.2 cents from a week ago to $3.40 per gallon.
World to Rebuild Rural Ukraine Released February Export Data

World to Rebuild Rural Ukraine reports Ukraine managed to export eight million metric tons of agricultural products in February, 3.4 percent more than the previous month. Of that, 5.2 million metric tons were exported through the sea
Farm Bureau Recognizes Graduates of Partners in Advocacy Leadership Class
The American Farm Bureau Federation recently honored ten leaders in agriculture as graduates of the organization’s 11th Partners in Advocacy Leadership class. PAL was designed to help agricultural leaders accelerate their engagement abilities and solidify their roles
Bio-Inoculant Specifically Designed for Cereal Crops, Now Commercially Available in U.S. and Canada
ST. LOUIS, MO. (March 5, 2024) — This planting season cereal farmers in the U.S. and Canada will have access to Yalos, a new bio-inoculant seed treatment developed by Lavie Bio – a subsidiary of Evogene and backed by Corteva
USDA Closes Loophole that Allowed Transnational Meatpackers to Claim Imported Beef was from USA

BILLINGS, Montana: Today the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced the finalization of their rule, Voluntary Labeling of Regulated Products with United States-Origin Claims. According to the USDA, this rule “allows the voluntary ‘Product of USA’