Texas’ Ag Family of the Year: Williams clan keeps family legacy alive
The Williamses near Nolan, Texas, were recognized last week as the Ag Family of the Year at the Texas Farm, Ranch & Wildlife Expo.
The Williamses near Nolan, Texas, were recognized last week as the Ag Family of the Year at the Texas Farm, Ranch & Wildlife Expo.
Industry leaders and experts agree cotton acreage has not and will not expand in Arizona, but they see promise in growing contracts for seed, technological innovation and the potential for organic markets.
The lease of a Farm Service Agency office near Western North Carolina’s apple orchards and fruit farms — an area hit hard by Helene — is being terminated.
Just weeks after being sworn into her role as U.S. Agriculture Secretary, Brooke Rollins is focusing on battling the spread of bird flu, protecting the poultry industry, and helping to bring egg prices down.
The current farm bill safety nets are a farce that put farmers out of business and have resulted in loss of thousands of farms.
Minnesota’s smaller-scale egg producers are facing pressure from the rising egg prices nationwide and continued threat of bird flu.
Wolf compensation claims of more than $343,000 by two ranchers are scheduled to be heard at an upcoming Wildlife Commission meeting in Denver.
Florida lawmakers will consider banning use of the word “milk” to describe plant-based alternatives and address concerns impacting the state’s farmers.
This week, the USDA’s Food Price Outlook summary report predicted all food prices will increase and “rise slightly faster than the historical average rate of growth.”