Is support wavering? Administration's recent responses on trade are starting to hit farmers and ranchers, but most are reportedly “still holding tough,” hoping to see better-than-ever ag trade.
A return to the ‘federal’ rule of law that prohibits the sale and use of marijuana. U.S. farmers to plant 40 million acres this year, double the 2017 total.
Ag bankers says land as collateral can be a viable option for additional farm loan. People are eating more meat, poultry and dairy products than ever before.
The food service industry in the Caribbean is looking to rebound from an exceptionally harsh hurricane season. Germany provided the key swing vote in the European Union’s approval of glyphosate for another five years. Going small programs fitting the needs of young farmers, who usually have small operations.
The European Union has once again declined to renew its authorization of glyphosate. Ag research is finding themselves in a communication breakdown. The outlook for corn production has been raised
**EPA’s conclusion that glyphosate is “not likely” to cause cancer in humans has received a mixed review from a scientific review panel.
According to the report, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act Scientific Advisory Panel “was split...
**President Trump is proposing to slash the Agriculture Department’s field staff and also make deep reductions in research, rural development and international food aid.
A 62-page budget summary released by the White House is skimpy on details but it calls for a $4...
National Crop Insurance Services reports Nearly 90 percent of Americans hold a favorable view of farmers, and 92 percent said it was important to provide them with federal funding, according to a poll released May 11. Positive marks cut across party lines, showing that a strong farm policy is a bipartisan issue...
Delta Farm Press reports that the EPA’s Cancer Assessment Review Committee published an official classification of glyphosate as “not likely to be carcinogenic.” But the status of the action is unclear because EPA pulled the committee’s report offline...