Friday, April 26, 2024 5:04PM CDT
USDA's Animal and Health Plant Inspection Service added Colorado to its list of states with dairy herd infections -- the first herd with a reported infection in the past week. USDA now shows nine states with a total of 34 infected herds nationally.
Friday, April 26, 2024 2:49PM CDT
USDA's APHIS released its final ruling on cattle traceability, putting into place the requirement for certain classes of the cattle herd to have an electronic identification tag for interstate movement.
Friday, April 26, 2024 4:55AM CDT
It is important to follow government and IRS reporting requirements. A little time and effort can prevent issues down the road.
While the top two U.S. soybean competitors are both harvesting soybeans, November soybean prices are only showing limited bearish pressure in April. Is something more going on?
The new rule for employing H-2A agricultural guest workers includes several provisions, including allowing workers to talk about labor organzing or choosing not to attend employer-...
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The head of the Renewable Fuels Association asked USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service to reconsider a decision to stop reporting county-level farm data.
Farmers and ranchers are always looking for the right organization to belong to who will support them as a member. The Iowa Cattlemen's Association and Iowa Farm Bureau recently sh...
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The corn and soybean crop in Argentina had looked really good for most of the growing season. But late wetness has led to issues with pests, disease, the inability for the crop to...
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In this Equipment Roundup, DTN/Progressive Farmer looks at the latest Association of Equipment Manufacturers report on tractor sales, the new CEO of CNH Industrial and AGCO's recen...
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March 19 is National Ag Day in the U.S. DTN hopes you'll join us to recognize and celebrate the many benefits agriculture brings to our nation, to our overall economy, and to the w...
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July corn is down 1/2 cent per bushel, July soybeans are down 4 1/4 cents, July KC wheat is up 1/4 cent, July Chicago wheat is down 1 cent and July Minneapolis wheat is down 1 1/2 cents.
Cattle futures uncovered strong buying interest after higher cash trade developed in the North. That was enough to turn traders more bullish on the market. Hogs took a beating due to lower cash with packers likely finished buying for the week.