College Aggies Online 2024 scholarship program open
College students, clubs, and classes are invited to sign up to participate in the Animal Agriculture Alliance’s 2024 College Aggies Online scholarships.
College students, clubs, and classes are invited to sign up to participate in the Animal Agriculture Alliance’s 2024 College Aggies Online scholarships.
U.S. consumers are drinking less milk each year, but overall, dairy sales are on the rise with cheese, butter, and yogurt driving this growth.
Bushwacker, the legendary bucking bull and three-time YETI World Champion, passed away peacefully at 18 in an Oklahoma pasture in early July, a legend.
A new University of Georgia study reveals that one in five U.S. farmers report binge drinking when they experience high levels of stress.
John Deere has succumbed to social media pressure by rewriting its diversity initiatives, announcing a focus on quality workplaces.
A group of young cattlemen and women from across the United States were awarded scholarships from the Angus Foundation in Madison, Wisconsin.
A new study by Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine explains why highly pathogenic avian influenza is being detected in raw milk.
CLAAS unveiled their LEXION 8900 TERRA TRAC for the first time on North American soil today at the Ag in Motion farm show in Saskatchewan, Canada.
The role of new technology and improved farming practices may have a bigger impact on agricultural output and productivity than the number of farmers.
A new collaboration between Syngenta Crop Protection and Ginkgo Bioworks aims to accelerate the launch of a new biological solution.