Terrain's Dave Weaber says placements of cattle into feedlots will continue to shrink, long-feared beef slaughter capacity reductions have arrived, and the beef cow herd hasn’t begun to expand.
Trump plans the aid package for US farmers who have struggled to sell their crops while getting hit by rising costs. Trump's aggressive trade policies and changing tariffs have come under increasing ...
Apart from the tractors and agricultural vehicles, people from other blockades in the country are expected to participate in the mobilization Farmers are preparing to march on the port of Thessaloniki ...
Greek police have arrested fifteen suspects in a major investigation into a new alleged case of fraudulent farm subsidies on the island of Crete, once again placing the country’s controversial ...
On Nov. 21, Tyson announced that they would be closing their Lexington, Neb., plant in January 2026. Following the announcement, there have been a lot of questions revolving around the impact of the ...
Brownfield's Kellan Heavican interviews Katie Olson with Nebraska Farm Bureau. The Nebraska Farm Bureau says there are several ag-related policies that could improve the profitability of producers.
Because of some unexpected maintenance issues at its plant in Nesmith, South Carolina, House of Raeford Farms is temporarily laying off 216 workers at the facility. The company notified the South ...
The Bean Family Farm in Westwood has some serious agricultural pedigree. The first farmer in the family, John MacBean, arrived in New England from England in 1652, according to Chuck Bean, the ...
America’s food system and our farm families are navigating one of the most unpredictable economic environments in recent memory. From labor availability and trade uncertainty, to rising input costs ...
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