…the hearts of men. A cowboy ain’t a preacher, Lord, but if You’ll hear my prayer, I’ll ask as good as we have got for all men everywhere. Don’t let…
Proposed Federal Dietary Guidelines Causing Angst for Cattle Producers
…childhood diseases in addition to adult problems that we have. I just read a fascinating story that almost half of India is diabetic and that’s why? Because they don’t eat…
Don’t Give a Turkey a Bath. It Could Go Terribly Wrong.
DepositPhotos image A Turkish bath is fine, but NOT a Turkey bath. Gary Crawford reports. Don’t Give a Turkey a Bath. It Could Go Terribly Wrong. Sponsored Content Let’s Talk…
Specialty Crop Trade Policies Could Shift Under New Administration
…rural economy while ensuring that trade conflicts don’t unduly harm agricultural sectors.” While uncertainties remain, the agricultural community will closely monitor how the administration’s trade strategies unfold, particularly their impact…
BeeHero: Revolutionizing Pollination Through Technology
…transparency allows growers to make informed decisions about how many hives they need, whether to supplement with additional colonies, and how to adapt to changing weather conditions. “If you don’t…
CDPR to Begin Reevaluation of Paraquat Dichloride
…the United States is restricted to licensed applicators. The reevaluation by CDPR will involve examining whether additional restrictions are needed to ensure that current uses of paraquat don’t pose unacceptable…
Cattle Don’t Spread Cheatgrass According to New Study
Wikimedia image by Famartin A recent study from the University of Nevada-Reno reveals that cattle aren’t spreading cheatgrass seeds through grazing, contrary to what many believed. The study shows that…
Automation at FIRA Tackles Labor Challenges in Agriculture
…placed a spotlight on collaboration between startups, many of which are developing complementary technologies. Some companies are combining hardware, sensors, and data solutions to offer integrated products. “Farmers don’t care…
NCBA Pushes for Tax Policy Stability as Expiration of Tax Cuts Looms
…could carry that as high as sixty percent,” he said. “I don’t care what kind of business you’re in, whether you’re a brick and mortar deal or a t-shirt shop,…
California Agriculture Faces Challenges but Promises Innovation, Says Secretary Ross
…the challenges of understanding the virus. “We still don’t fully understand how it spreads within cattle, unlike in poultry operations,” she noted. Ross expressed excitement about the technology being showcased…
Animal Disease Traceability Rule Coming in November
…Association president Todd Wilkinson warns an FMD outbreak would shut down cattle movement for at least 72 hours. For producers who don’t want to bother with electronic tags, Wilkinson says,…
Farmers Left in Crisis as Poultry Company Abandons Contracts
…be done. But I don’t know if it’s going to happen. I don’t know if they’re just going to die in the barn of a slow, cruel death.” Calls for…
Groups Respond to SAF Tax Credit Guidelines
…and farmers first,” says NOPA President Kailee Buller. “While we support free trade and open markets, we don’t believe foreign feedstocks should benefit on the backs of U.S. taxpayers and…
Almond Listening Tour: An Opportunity for Growers to Engage with the Industry
…or lengthy presentations. “We know our growers are busy,” Hillman noted. “We don’t want to take up their entire day. These events are short, intimate, and designed to fit into…






















