The United States Department of Agriculture has awarded funding to support state based agricultural trade promotion efforts. The funding was granted to the National Association of State Departments of ...
The Western United States is facing growing water shortages due to weak snowpack levels following a dry winter season. Snowpack is a major source of water for the region, slowly melting to provide ...
To honor the International Year of the Woman Farmer, Women in Agribusiness has announced a new female farmer category within its annual Demeter Award of Excellence. The initiative is supported by the ...
Climate change is making floods more frequent and intense across many farming regions in the United States. Recent research shows that flooding is silently reducing crop yields and creating long‑term ...
The U.S. soybean sector is set to expand its global reach following new funding from the United States Department of Agriculture. The support is provided through the America First Trade Promotion ...
Seven cheesemakers in Wisconsin have joined the ranks of the world’s most skilled artisans after earning the prestigious Wisconsin Master Cheesemaker certification. The 2026 class was announced by the ...
This week’s episodes of The Dairy Signal, presented by the Professional Dairy Producers (PDP), are designed to help farmers prepare for the spring season with timely insights and expert guidance. The ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced new funding under the America First Trade Promotion Program to help American farmers and agricultural producers expand export opportunities and ...
Safety programs such as Drive the 5 offer practical guidance for safer travel. These five principles include staying Distraction Free, being Rested and alert, remaining Impairment free, ensuring the ...
Snowpack levels across the Western United States are well below normal this year, creating serious concerns for agriculture. Snow serves as a key water source, slowly melting to supply rivers, ...
The USDA’s April World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report closely followed March projections, showing stability in U.S. crop supplies. Ending stocks for corn, soybeans, and cotton for the ...
Recent trapping data from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) shows that the invasive spongy moth has become firmly established in Green and Sawyer counties.