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USDA waives HPAI tests for Indiana dairy shipments
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued guidance that removes a prior testing requirement for lactating dairy cattle shipped out of Indiana for interstate movement. Under the new direction, lactating cows originating from states designated as Unaffected under the National Milk Testing Strat... -
Conservation vs. Profitability on U.S. Farms
Farmers weighing conservation practices face measurable tradeoffs between soil health, greenhouse gas emissions and per‑acre net returns. Decision tools that score soil health and carbon intensity can quantify changes from adjustments in tillage, rotations and cover crop use, but those environmen... -
ADM and Hill's expand regenerative agriculture
ADM announced a partnership with Hill's Pet Nutrition to accelerate adoption of regenerative agriculture across corn and soybean acres in Illinois and Minnesota and to extend practices into Europe. The collaboration targets a wide swath of row-crop acres tied to the pet food ingredient supply cha... -
Texas Shrimpers Seek More H-2B Visas Amid Shortage
Texas shrimpers at Port Isabel say a persistent labor shortage is putting pressure on the Gulf shrimp fleet and prompting calls for more temporary visas to staff boats and processing operations. The Texas Shrimp Association says the industry needs 100 additional H-2B visas this y... -
BASF, Nutrien expand farmer access to low-CI biofuels
BASF and Nutrien announced a strategic collaboration to help U.S. growers capture more value from sustainable farming practices and participate in low-carbon biofuel markets. The partnership pairs Nutrien agronomy teams with BASF digital tools to document and verify crop carbon intensity for mark... -
U.S. planting: 57% corn, 49% soybeans
The USDA’s most recent weekly crop progress report shows planting and early emergence moving ahead of normal in many areas. 57% corn planted nationwide, above the five-year average of 52%, and 23% of the corn crop has emerged, up from 13% the prior week. The report covers plantin... -
Winter wheat tour shows bleak crop outlook
Scouts on the hard red winter wheat tour reported a discouraging start to the fieldwork, with widespread drought stress and visible damage from recent freezes. “It's not a great picture. It's a very drought-stressed crop,” Aaron Harries of the Kansas Wheat Commission told Brownfield after the fir... -
Trump delays move to lower beef import tariffs
The administration has delayed executive orders that would have lowered tariffs on imported beef, according to reporting in the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg. The measures were intended to expand imports and ease consumer beef prices as part of broader efforts to address food-cost concerns. <... -
Minnesota pork leaders get inside look at processing
Minnesota Pork’s inaugural Activate leadership cohort spent a recent session focused on what happens to hogs after they leave the farm, connecting producers with processors and retail-facing teams. The program combines classroom-style training with facility tours and hands-on practice to give par... -
Taiwan Says U.S. Citrus Won't Hurt Local Growers
Taiwan's government is pushing back against concerns that lower tariffs on U.S. mandarins will damage its local citrus industry. Officials say a new trade agreement that reduces duties on American mandarins is unlikely to disrupt domestic markets because U.S. shipments are small relative to local... -
Illinois farmland values show 2026 volatility
Illinois farmland sales in 2026 remain unpredictable as weak on-farm returns and rising costs push buyers and sellers into a cautious stance. University of Illinois farmdoc corn and soybean budgets are showing losses for crop enterprises, placing pressure on operator balance sheets. Negat... -
How Superior Livestock Secures Top Dollar
Superior Livestock Auction outlined how it helps ranchers get the best price in a tight market. Representative Barrett Broadie spoke with market specialist Tony St. James about the company's approach, summarized under the banner “Marketing Your Cattle The Superior Way.” The conversation focused o...