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Corn and soybeans are essential to U.S. agriculture, supplying feed for livestock, powering renewable fuel production, and driving export markets. They underpin both rural economies and national food ...
AGCO, a worldwide leader in agricultural machinery and precision agriculture technology, has announced plans for a major expansion of its West Coast operations. The company will build a new Visalia ...
The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation has received a generous $50,000 donation from Mike and Shirley Duerst, Farm Bureau members from Verona in Dane County.
Brazil’s market reach extended beyond Asia. In May 2025 alone, it shipped 175 million pounds of beef to the U.S.—five times the volume of May 2024. This surge helped Brazilian exports more than double ...
The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) regional office for the Americas is organizing a virtual webinar on August 19 to examine the growing wildlife risks posed by the reemergence of the new ...
The American Dairy Association Indiana has revealed one of the State Fair’s most popular attractions — a 1,400-pound cheese sculpture created by award-winning cheese artist Sarah Kaufmann. Known ...
The UW Organic Agriculture Research Field Day is scheduled for Monday, August 26, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Hosted by the Organic Grain Resource and Information Network (OGRAIN), this event will ...
U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced that several of her priorities for Wisconsin farmers, veterans, and rural communities were included in ...
The project includes 1.5 million bushels of new storage, a 40-car rail spur with a modern loadout system, and two 1,000-bushel dump pits. These upgrades triple the dumping capacity to 75,000 bushels ...
New World Screwworms (NWS) are a significant pest threatening animal and public health. The larvae of these flies burrow into the flesh of living animals, leading to severe injuries or death. The NWS ...
The study, utilizing data from the Morrison Swine Health Monitoring Project (MSHMP), found that SVA outbreaks were infrequent, affecting less than 2.5% of herds annually. The research covered more ...
Directly interacting with farm personnel to identify and resolve health issues. Developing strategies to enhance production management, health protocols, and biosecurity. Conducting farm assessments ...