A looming government shutdown could furlough hundreds of thousands of workers, suspend programs, and stall farm bill services.
Mexico confirmed a new case of New World screwworm in Nuevo Leon, its closest detection yet to the U.S. border, prompting emergency controls and a continued U.S. suspension on cattle, bison, and horse ...
The Teton Ridge dispersal through Western Bloodstock generated more than $28M in sales in a once-in-a-lifetime offering of Western performance horses.
Imagine a family at their local grocery store checkout, their cart filled with staple food items and fresh produce, but with fewer familiar comfort foods and snack options than before. As their SNAP ...
With commodity markets under pressure, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Justice are combining antitrust enforcement.
Nationwide has launched a weather alert program that sends text notifications and prevention tips to farm policyholders.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved the registration of Norroa, the first-ever RNA-based treatment for varroa mites.
The latest Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report shows the U.S. hog inventory at 74.5 million head as of Sept. 1, 2025, down 1 percent from a year ago.
Seventeen-year-old Caden Rex Speight was found safe in Williston on Friday after a reported shooting involving his family’s farm truck.
A fourth year of low Mississippi River levels is inflating barge costs, slashing grain flows, and squeezing farm income during harvest.
China has booked at least 10 — and possibly up to 15 — Panamax cargoes of Argentine soybeans for November arrival after Buenos Aires temporarily suspended its grain export tax, a move that immediately ...
Attending big stock shows shows should be about competition and community, not stolen tack or trailers. Here’s how to safeguard your equipment and peace.