From Drought and Derecho Damage, to Losses from Record Cold Temps, $8.5B Disaster Aid Bill Passes House Ag Committee
New WHIP+ legislation made its way out of the House Agriculture Committee Tuesday. The $8.5-billion bill expands not only the type of weather events and resulted losses covered but also the level of drought needed to qualify.
As carbon emerges as the newest saleable commodity, farmers and ranchers are learning how to partner with carbon markets to cash in on practices they’ve been doing all along. But we want to know how this is affecting you. Tell us about your approach to carbon marketing in this brief survey.
Q&A With Ken McCarty, Co-Owner And General Manager, MVP Dairy
The dairy producer talks about the operation’s recent U.S. Dairy Sustainability Award win, its journey to becoming a certified B Corporation and its investment in engaging the public about food production.
As Conditions Slip, Here's Why Soybeans May Still Have a Bullish Story
July rains calmed some concerns about the corn crop this year, but between crop conditions, weather issues and other factors stirring in the market, analysts say soybeans might still have a bullish story this summer.
Are you struggling to hire? You’re not alone. The 2021 Farm Journal Labor Survey found most farm employers and ag retailers are finding it harder to fill positions.
Tense U.S., China High-Level Meeting Wraps Up, China Says Countries are in a 'Stalemate'
U.S. and Chinese officials met face-to-face for high-level talks, but the meeting had a tense tone as the countries remain at odds over issues from cyber security to human rights.
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