Farm of the Future
Agricultural soils have the capacity to sequester massive amounts of carbon, but is it really financially feasible to do so?
California Ag Today
Gregg Doud, president and CEO of the National Milk Producers Federation, is commending House Ag Chair G.T. Thompson for including language in the House farm bill regarding the Class 1 mover.
The Agribusiness Update
A state determination that Southern California steelhead trout need additional protections could mean tighter water restrictions, and low commodity prices, high input costs, and disappointing 2023 growing season results are influencing farmer decisions this year.
California Tree Nut Report
Line on Agriculture
Several US Producers went to Asia to promote US Beef to foreign buyers.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The latest Ag trade figures are ‘mixed’ as bipartisan criticism of the White House’s refusal to do free trade deals continues.
Land & Livestock Report
Farmers Get Good Money for Leasing to Solar Companies
Fruit Grower Report
As the number of farms and farmers across the state and the country shrinks, and locally produced food becomes harder and harder to find, action is needed to change direction.
Idaho Ag Today
New University of Idaho research raises the possibility that exposing a crop cultivar to several generations of heavy weed pressure may be effective.
Fruit Bites
Fruit Bites for September 27-29 ... 2022 Signoff
Southeast Regional Ag News
Alabama and Florida are now the first two states to ban the sale of cultured “meat.”