Growers See Greater Gains With SCN Programs and Active Management

Waukesha, Wis. (April 8, 2025) — In the last 10 years, quantitative research funded by the United Soybean Board (USB) reveals The SCN Coalition increased awareness and adoption of active soybean cyst nematode (SCN) management, resulting in up to
Public Support of Payments to Agriculture Producers

Source: Nebraska Farm Bureau American citizens play important roles for agricultural policy as voters, taxpayers, and consumers. Without public support many of the federal agricultural programs farmers rely on to weather economic downturns and natural disasters could
Bushel’s® 2025 State of the Farm Report Highlights How Technology Supports Trusted Relationships
FARGO, N.D. – April 8, 2025 – Bushel, a software company serving the agricultural supply chain, has released its 2025 State of the Farm Report, offering insight into how U.S. farmers make business decisions, use technology, and business preferences
Alltech Awarded Four New EcoVadis Sustainability Medals, Including Two Platinum Honors
[LEXINGTON, Ky.] — Alltech, a leading global animal nutrition company, has been awarded four new medals from EcoVadis, a globally recognized provider of business sustainability assessments. These medals are a testament to Alltech’s purpose of Working Together for a Planet
AGCO Provides Distribution Network Updates for Q1 2025

DULUTH, Ga. | Apr. 7, 2025 | AGCO (NYSE: AGCO), a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of agricultural machinery and precision ag technology, provided an update of distribution news across its North American region. AGCO’s
Minnesota Study Reveals Crop Producers 2024 Median Net Farm Income

New data from the University of Minnesota and Minnesota State shows the median net farm income for Minnesota farms dropped to $21,964 in 2024, the lowest level this century. Extension Economist Pauline Van Nurden with
Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters Statement on Tariff Policies

The Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters Council says the last several months have shaken the foundation of North America’s deeply integrated manufacturing sector. Canadian and American manufacturers are not competitors but “partners,” co-producing goods that sustain millions of
Rounds, Smith Reintroduce Bipartisan Rural Housing Legislation

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) and Tina Smith (D-Minn.) today reintroduced their bipartisan legislation to improve federal rural housing programs and strengthen the supply of affordable housing in rural America. The legislation would represent the most significant Rural Housing Service
TFI Applauds Critical Mineral Decision

The Fertilizer Institute thanked members of Congress in both chambers for sending a letter to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum in support of potash and phosphate being included on the list of critical minerals. “We thank the multiple
$80-$90 Billion Preliminary Estimate for the Total Damage and Economic Loss from Major Flooding and Rare Severe Weather Outbreak
(AccuWeather) – A rare atmospheric river that funneled extreme rainfall into the central United States, combined with a multiday severe weather and tornado outbreak over the same region due to a series of slow-moving storms, caused an estimated $80 billion