U.S. headed for record ag trade deficit
The U.S. faces a $32 billion agricultural trade deficit due to rising imports, labor shortages, and outdated trade agreements, according to the AFBF.
The U.S. faces a $32 billion agricultural trade deficit due to rising imports, labor shortages, and outdated trade agreements, according to the AFBF.
Cover crops expert Jenna Langley Blue shares her knowledge as part of the ultimate guide to cover crops and how they relate to soil health.
The Farm Credit Administration’s report shows slow economic growth, decreasing inflation, challenges in agriculture, and Farm Credit System update.
Politics in agriculture is tricky. Being an agricultural media outlet, writing about politics is even trickier.
Irrespective of political changes, the growth of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) systems is likely to continue and could impact U.S. farmers.
U.S. farmers’ outlook improved in May as the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer index rose to 108, a 9-point increase from April’s low.
Anyone who works in agriculture can tell you that most farms are not “factory farms” and that term is offensive, especially to people who raise livestock.
The Equity Commission’s report intends to create institutional changes departmental wide toward equity among the USDA’s staff and organizational structures.
It’s vital to keep advocating for increased awareness and improved resources for mental health in the agricultural sector.
The mental wellness seeds you plant today are what you will harvest in the next season. How is your resiliency to weather the storms?