Agriculture News
Grassroots advocacy works for Wisconsin dairy mom
A Wisconsin dairy farmwife and mother learned that grassroots advocacy can pay off quickly. Krista Dolan is a Farm Bureau member from the Dodgeville area. She started asking questions early
Grassroots advocacy works for Wisconsin dairy mom
A Wisconsin dairy farmwife and mother learned that grassroots advocacy can pay off quickly. Krista Dolan is a Farm Bureau member from the Dodgeville area. She started asking questions early
Grassroots advocacy works for Wisconsin dairy mom
A Wisconsin dairy farmwife and mother learned that grassroots advocacy can pay off quickly. Krista Dolan is a Farm Bureau member from the Dodgeville area. She started asking questions early
Indiana lawmaker pushing for increased penalties for unauthorized drone use on farms
An Indiana state legislator says a recently introduced bill could help protect the state’s farmers from drone security threats. District 16 representative Kendell Culp says House Bill 1064 would establish civil and criminal boundaries
Ag credit advisor: farmers must stay flexible and adapt to volatility
An ag credit advisor says farmers need to be ready to adapt as they navigate this marketing year. Mathew Meals with GreenStone Farm Credit Services tells Brownfield, “We’re not at
$56 million Nebraska ranch sale partly reflects strong demand for rangeland
An ag economist says strong cattle prices are contributing to an increase in rangeland and pasture values. Jim Jansen with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says demand is very strong. “The
Tough economy brings closer examination of soil fertility
The slumping ag economy has many farmers closely examining their soil fertility plans. Josh Stoller, southern Illinois region manager with Precision Planting, says adjusting soil fertility plans in tough economic
U.S. ethanol stocks hit multi-month high
Ethanol stocks rose to their largest levels in a number of months last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says the domestic ethanol supply of 25.739 million barrels, the biggest
Extreme cold, wind, and wet conditions threaten livestock health during winter storm
An ag meteorologist says livestock will experience extreme cold stress through the weekend as Winter Storm Fern moves across the U.S. Matt Makens with Cattle Fax tells Brownfield, “That covers
Biofuels producers seek clarity as 45Z clean fuel tax credit takes effect
The CEO of Clean Fuels Alliance America says the biofuels industry is awaiting more details about final guidance to implement the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit. Changes made to
