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Utah Congresswoman Celeste Maloy shares how agriculture and rural issues have shaped her career from high school FFA to Congress at RFD-TV’s recent Rural Town Hall.
A private acreage estimate points to fewer corn acres and more soybeans ahead of the USDA’s upcoming final acreage report this week.
The American Farm Bureau Federation says higher grocery prices are not translating into a larger share of the food dollar for farmers.
Analysts say strong diesel exports and lower global inventories could keep fuel prices elevated even as crude oil declines.
States exceeding the 6 percent error-rate threshold must submit plans to USDA outlining how they will reduce payment errors.
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USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service plans to relocate more domestic support functions to the Midwest as part of the department’s broader reorganization effort
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The Illinois Beef Association recognized the western Illinois family for its dedication to the beef industry.
The historic farm dates back to before the American Revolution and continues producing one of New England’s signature crops.
Visitors can enjoy farm-fresh ice cream and produce at F&C Farms.
From labor reform to youth development, the convention highlighted key issues facing Louisiana agriculture.
Students are gaining hands-on experience with hydroponics through Feagin Mill Middle School’s growing ag program.
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The Steinberger family continues a tradition of producing high-quality registered Holsteins.
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