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USDA efforts to ensure pigs don’t fly this holiday season

USDA efforts to ensure pigs don’t fly this holiday season

USDA is working hard to ensure that pigs don’t fly this holiday season, by encouraging international travelers not to bring pork products back with them to the U.S. Fernando Lugo of the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service explains. USDA is working to keep African Swine Fever, which would threaten the U.S. pork industry if an outbreak were to occur, from entering the United States. Lugo says that travelers returning from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands should be especially...

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Tips to earn top dollar at cattle auctions

Tips to earn top dollar at cattle auctions

It doesn’t matter whether cattle prices are high or low, producers want to make sure that they can do all they can to bring a quality animal to auction. When you can raise a quality animal, you can get the most money possible at an auction, especially when your animal...

Malaysia emerging as a promising destination for U.S. pork

Malaysia emerging as a promising destination for U.S. pork

U.S. pork exports to Malaysia have gained significant momentum in recent months, due in part to the impact of African swine fever on domestic production and tightening supplies of European pork. While Malaysia is a predominantly Muslim country, the non-Muslim portion...

Real Pork Scholars Program teaches valuable professional skills

Real Pork Scholars Program teaches valuable professional skills

National Pork Board’s Real Pork Scholars Program is a prestigious cohort-based program designed to build capacity for research and communication in the next generation of leaders in the U.S. pork industry. Current Scholar Lindsey Britton said the program helps...

A diversified nitrogen plan can withstand a wet growing season

A diversified nitrogen plan can withstand a wet growing season

The goal of Pivot Bio microbial nitrogen is to have a reliable source of nitrogen available for when the plant needs nutrition during the critical growth stages of the growing season. Because the microbes bind to the root, they are available when the crop needs them...

John Deere confirms more layoffs

John Deere confirms more layoffs

John Deere, faced with lower customer demand for equipment, declining sales, and a difficult ag economy, confirmed cuts in its global salaried workforce. Corridor Business says Deere didn’t release details on the number of salaried employees affected. In a statement,...

Senator Ernst not pleased with slow pace of 45Z credit progress

Senator Ernst not pleased with slow pace of 45Z credit progress

When I was out in Washington, D.C. earlier this year, the Treasury Department was releasing tax credit information for Clean Fuel Production. 45Z is the credit code for biofuel producers to increase domestic production. However, guidance for the 2025 rule is slow and...

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Speculation starts on next Ag Secretary

Speculation starts on next Ag Secretary

Speculation has already begun on who the next Secretary of Agriculture will be when Donald Trump returns to the White House in January. Successful Farming says Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller, former ambassador Kip Tom, and Ted McKinney of NASDA are among a handful...

Canada reacts to the election of Trump

Canada reacts to the election of Trump

We know that during the first Trump administration, an aggressive trade policy was implemented. Tariffs and trade wars were the terms most used during that time. One trade battle was fought with our closest neighbors, Mexico and Canada. The old North American Free...