AFBF announces first Veteran Farmer of Excellence award

AFBF announces first Veteran Farmer of Excellence award

A new award recognizes veterans or service members for excellence in farming and positively impacting their communities. Retired Army Colonel Joe Ricker of Indiana is the first winner of the American Farm Bureau’s Veteran Farmer of Excellence Award. Ricker served 30 years in the army and now helps other veterans get into agriculture. Ricker is bringing veterans into agriculture in multiple ways. Ricker said that many of the skills and routines that veterans learn during their years of service...

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U.S. corn production up while soybean production drops

U.S. corn production up while soybean production drops

Friday’s USDA Crop Production Report showed corn production is forecast at 15.2 billion bushels, up less than one percent from the previous forecast, but down one percent from last year. Soybean growers are expected to increase their production by ten percent from...

A Christmas miracle amid a September hurricane

A Christmas miracle amid a September hurricane

For a few weeks, we have been focused on the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, and Georgia. We have stories of loss and destruction. The disruption of lives has been breaking our hearts and leaving us all struggling to find ways to...

Chefs across Vietnam gather for Porkstars competition

Chefs across Vietnam gather for Porkstars competition

Chefs from across Vietnam recently competed in Porkstars, a cooking competition designed to promote creative uses of U.S. pork. Now in its third year, the livestreamed event is a collaboration between the U.S. Meat Export Federation, the National Pork Board, the...

Gas prices should remain mostly unaffected by Hurricane Milton

Gas prices should remain mostly unaffected by Hurricane Milton

Back-to-back hurricanes in the southern United States are taking a tremendous toll on everyone involved. One of the few places that likely won’t feel as big of an effect is the price of gas. Patrick DeHaan of GasBuddy.com said Milton, the latest hurricane, likely...

Ag trade deficit continues to grow

Ag trade deficit continues to grow

The ag trade deficit continues to grow, based on USDA’s latest trade figures for fiscal year ’24 through August. USDA Economist Bart Kenner says US farm exports continue to decrease. Imports on the other hand are on the upswing. That’s nearly twice the farm trade...

Scientists examining corporate influence over food and farm bill

Scientists examining corporate influence over food and farm bill

The Union of Concerned Scientists recently released a report analyzing the influence of lobbying on food and agriculture systems. The report finds that agribusinesses, industry associations, and other interest groups have spent more than US$500 million to influence...

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Nutrien makes multi-year commitment to FFA

Nutrien makes multi-year commitment to FFA

Later this week the National FFA convention will be expected to hit a record attendance in Indianapolis. More than 70,000 students from all over the country are set to assemble to discuss agricultural leadership and gain more insight into leadership training and the...

U.S. Export Sales Report (10-18-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (10-18-24)

Export sales are continuing their positive trend, but pressure is building in the marketplace from both harvest and the rain in Brazil. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest numbers. McBride said the flash sales have continued to be...