Leaders of state corn groups and the National Corn Growers Association called on President Biden to take additional steps to address the pending decree by Mexico that would block imports of biotech corn.
Weather issues and dwindling global supplies will put the squeeze on available U.S. onion stocks for the next few months. The National Onion Association reports.
2018 was, if nothing else, unpredictable, and it looks like that may continue for the dairy industry in 2019. it’s critical for the U.S. to continue defending its market dominance in Mexico.
Will the 2018 farm bill presents an opportunity to access to healthcare and more into USDA initiatives. Russia and Ukraine increase their wheat production.
A judge dismissed a lawsuit stopping Arkansas from blocking use of dicamba. The budget for USDA would reduce the premium subsidy and deny coverage to producers.
Small meat processors had to adjust to realities imposed from outside the industry and U.S. Department of Agriculture in order to improve customer service and maximize efficiency.
**The Trump administration’s effort to write new “waters of the U.S.” regulations took a big step forward last week with publication of a proposed rule to withdraw the Obama administration’s 2015 rule.
The proposal has been held up for a month due to issues with the formatting of the document...
The deadline is fast approaching for implementation of Positive Train Control safety systems and some say the economy will start to feel the effects next month. The Association of American Railroads says while the deadline nears at the end of this year, it will not be met...
A recall of pork products stemming from salmonella from whole-hogs now includes more than 523,000 pounds of pork, expanding from an earlier recall. The Food Safety and Inspection Service announced the expansion from Kapowsin meats in Washington State...