Recently Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins issued a formal communication to Governor Gavin Newsom, announcing a scrutinized review of the federal funds allocated to California for educational ...
A tentative agreement was made to request the EPA to increase renewable diesel and biodiesel blending targets to 4.75 to 5.5 billion gallons, up from the current 3.35 billion. However, ethanol volumes ...
On March 26th, approximately 400 farmers and agricultural professionals convened at the Monona Terrace in Madison for Ag Day at the Capitol, Wisconsin’s premier advocacy event for the agricultural ...
The Winter Camelina Cover Crop Field Tour is set to take place on April 9th from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM in Mauston, Wisconsin. This event offers an opportunity for farmers, researchers, and agricultural ...
Projected returns for cow-calf operations in 2025 are optimistic, estimated at $560 per cow, which mirrors figures from a decade ago when costs were considerably lower. This projection suggests that ...
The current inventory includes 68.5 million market hogs and approximately 5.98 million breeding hogs. A notable aspect of the report is the weaning of 33.7 million pigs between December 2024 and ...
Funded by a $7.8 million annual state investment, the Dairy Innovation Hub supports the $52.8 billion Wisconsin dairy industry, ensuring its continued global leadership in nutritious dairy production ...
As the April 15, 2025 deadline nears, agricultural producers are urged to finalize their enrollments in the USDA's Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs. These programs ...
The dairy community rallied in support of education and leadership development at the 2025 Professional Dairy Producers (PDP) Business Conference in Madison, Wisconsin, on March 12-13. Dairy’s ...
The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) has announced a $100,000 direct investment in the Center for Dairy Research (CDR), establishing the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association CDR Fund at the ...
Brazil's ethanol industry relies heavily on sugarcane, unlike the U.S., which produces ethanol mainly from corn. Brazilian officials argue that U.S. sugar tariffs—particularly on imports outside ...