Agriculture News
Ransomware attacks up 24% in food and ag industry, cyber experts advise network segmentation
Cybersecurity threats against the food and agriculture sector are rising, and vulnerabilities throughout the supply chain could threaten U.S. food security Brandon Smith is a cybersecurity intelligence analyst with the
Grain, oilseed export inspections mostly above a year ago
U.S. export inspections during the week ending March 5th were mostly up on the year. The USDA says sorghum, soybean, and wheat inspections were all above a year ago, all
National Swine Health Strategy enters phase two to improve U.S. herd health
The pork industry is continuing take steps to improve the health of the U.S. swine herd. Al Wulfekuhle, a producer from Iowa and past president of the National Pork
Illinois farmer finding success feeding small grains to hogs
A fourth generation Illinois farmer is finding success feeding small grains to hogs. Levi Laird, whose wean-to-finish contract operation is based in Jefferson County, says adding a 30% ration of
Heavier cattle carcass weights are helping offset the decline in U.S. cattle slaughter
An ag economist says heavier carcass weights are helping offset the decline in cattle slaughter. Josh Maples is with Mississippi State University Extension. “Cattle weights are down a little over
Start Strong, Stay Strong
With planting season drawing near, farmers should be finalizing their pre-emergence herbicide plans. Corteva Agriscience market development specialist Jeff Bode says starting the season clean will help growers avoid in-season
Pork industry seeing improved visa approvals
The president of the Illinois Pork Producers Association says the industry is taking advantage of improved visa approval rates for immigrant labor. Katie Brown, whose wean-to-finish contract operation is based
USDA modernization speeds up bridge payment process
A Farm Service Agency administrator says recent technology changes improved farmer bridge assistance sign-ups and processing. Wisconsin FSA Director Sandy Chalmers tells Brownfield the addition of the login.gov option for
A wide-range of temps, west to east across the Heartland; a briefly drier pattern for some
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of above-normal temperatures across much of the North and West, while cooler-than-normal conditions will prevail from the Midwest into
Spring, early Summerlike warmth for most; big changes underway across the far North
Across the Corn Belt, lowland flooding continues along portions of the White River in southern Indiana. The East Fork White River at Rivervale, Indiana, crested Sunday evening, 13.08 feet above
