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House farm bill amendment blocks foreign adversaries from buying U.S. farmland

House farm bill amendment blocks foreign adversaries from buying U.S. farmland

Foreign adversaries are barred from buying U.S. farmland under an amendment added to the House farm bill which recently passed in the House by voice vote. The bill was introduced by Florida Republican Greg Steube. Much of the land referred to by Steube is located near sensitive military sites. Hawaii Democrat Jill Takuda agrees those sites should be protected, however she argues that the land restriction could be abused by the executive branch. Takuda went on to point out that just 3.5 percent...

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Farm bill draft reignites debate over pesticide regulation

Farm bill draft reignites debate over pesticide regulation

The newly introduced farm bill proposal is drawing sharp reactions from environmental advocates over provisions that could reshape pesticide regulation nationwide. The legislation, backed by leaders in Congress and informed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...

Midwest Dairy report shows demand growth

Midwest Dairy report shows demand growth

Midwest Dairy’s newly released 2025 Annual Report gives farmers a detailed look at how their checkoff dollars were invested across the ten-state region, with a focus on growing dairy demand, strengthening consumer trust, and supporting future industry leadership....

AFBF applauds grazing MOU between USDA and Department of Interior

AFBF applauds grazing MOU between USDA and Department of Interior

The Departments of Agriculture and Interior have recently announced plans to formalize collaboration between the two agencies when it comes to grazing on public lands. Shelby Hagenauer, senior director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau, said these...

Status of Mexican cattle reentry into the U.S.

Status of Mexican cattle reentry into the U.S.

One of the biggest questions in animal agriculture is, when will cattle from Mexico once again be allowed across the southern U.S. border? In late February at Commodity Classic, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that the border will not be reopened until the...

House farm bill amendment blocks foreign adversaries from buying U.S. farmland

USDA sets April loan rates as farmers weigh borrowing costs

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced updated loan interest rates for April, offering a key benchmark for producers making financing decisions ahead of the planting season. Operating loans are set at 4.75%, while farm ownership loans will carry a 5.75%...

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GDM streamlines brands after acquisition

GDM streamlines brands after acquisition

GDM is moving ahead with a seed brand realignment that will take effect in 2027, but company leaders say growers should expect no changes for the 2026 planting season. The move follows GDM’s acquisition of AgReliant last September, a deal that brought together major...

2026 forecast shows another strong El Niño

2026 forecast shows another strong El Niño

Many parts of rural America have seen some wild back-and-forth temperature swings combined with on-again, off-again winter weather. John Baranick, an agricultural meteorologist from DTN, said we’re seeing a lot of normal temperature swings during the transition from...