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Global oil supply crisis raises pressure
With the already significant damage to the pocketbook caused by a visit to the fuel
Cargill locks out 1,700 workers at
More than 1,700 Teamsters at Cargill Meat Solutions were locked out Wednesday morning after months
Efforts continue to save disappearing grasslands
It is the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists, and the United Nations-designated year has
Corn diseases cost farmers $13.8 billion
Corn diseases cost farmers an estimated $13.8 billion from 2020 to 2023, according to a
‘Am I out?’ Drought and rising
<![CDATA[ TULIA, Texas, May 20 (Reuters) — Scott Irlbeck crouched in a field of stunted
California FFA chapters donate over 9,000
California FFA members took center stage during Luke Bryan’s Farm Tour stop in California this
Canfax cattle market report – May
This cattle market information is selected from the weekly report from Canfax, a division of
U.S. meat consumption increases despite rising
America’s demand for meat continues to grow, even as the cost of beef, pork and
Alberta tractor maker builds basic, not
A farmer’s reaction to an Ursa Ag tractor may depend on when they were born.
Minnesota producers narrowly reject increase to
<![CDATA[ Minnesota beef producers voted against a proposed refundable 50-cent increase to the state beef
USDA Risk Management Agency Announces Livestock
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Risk Management Agency (RMA) announced a series of updates to improve insurance coverage
Time to Move on from the
Over the past couple of weeks, the inversion of the Choice/Select spread has been a
Lovina writes about church services, weddings,
<![CDATA[ Our refrigerator keeps filling up with more wedding invitations. We are sorry we aren’t
Worker dies after incident at Tyson
A worker at a Tyson Foods beef processing plant in Washington state has died following
Grazing pastures found to improve biodiversity
Biodiversity across southern Saskatchewan is in pretty good shape, thanks to cattle grazing, said Emily
AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST 05/15/2026
Today’s episode features the latest in agribusiness news, markets and weather with Tony St. James
Tax time on the farm: key
For many farmers, seeding season is quickly approaching and can sneak up on your farm
How to minimize waste and maximize
Anyone who farms knows that the word “farming” is often synonymous with “unexpected, day-to-day problems
Succession planning key to determine, ‘who
After navigating a 13-year farm succession, Charles Stevens admits “it was harder to get out