Benson Hill files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, seeks asset sale
Benson Hill, Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware, aiming to sell its business under Section 363 while securing $11 million to stay open.
Benson Hill, Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware, aiming to sell its business under Section 363 while securing $11 million to stay open.
Iowa lawmakers have advanced a bill requiring Deere & Co. to repay up to 50 percent of a 2024 tax credit after laying off approximately 1,700 workers.
The bipartisan Lowering Egg Prices Act seeks to overturn a federal regulation that forces farmers to discard nearly 400 million eggs annually.
A proposed fee on Chinese-operated and built vessels could increase U.S. farmers’ export costs by $930 million annually, reducing global competitiveness.
USDA will reinstate the July Cattle Report and County Crop Estimates after budget cuts halted them last year, addressing concerns over market transparency.
Syngenta and PepsiCo are close to launching the second phase of a partnership to boost regenerative agriculture in the food industry value chain.
A study from the University of Illinois reveals that heat stress significantly impacts U.S. dairy production, with smaller farms facing greater losses.
Mississippi has confirmed an outbreak of H7N9 in a Noxubee County broiler breeder flock; the first commercial case of H7 HPAI in years.
Kennedy’s proposal to let bird flu spread through poultry flocks instead of culling has drawn criticism from scientists, while the USDA considers vaccines.
A cow at Ashton Creek Farm in Iowa defied 1-in-105,000 odds by giving birth to healthy triplets, while one in North Dakota birthed a set of quintuplets.