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Funding will support studies focused on production challenges, crop management and new opportunities for growers.
ASFMRA’s Troy Swee joins us to discuss farmland values, investor activity, rental market trends, and the factors shaping rural real estate markets in today’s agricultural economy.
The trip gave researchers a firsthand look at Brazil’s massive sugarcane industry and production practices.
AEM’s Kip Eideberg joins us to discuss tariff policy changes, their potential impact on agricultural equipment costs, and the outlook for the farm machinery sector.
Texas A&M economist David Anderson says sharp declines in lamb and mutton production are helping support higher prices.
USDA Undersecretary for Trade Luke Lindberg says expanding export demand is creating new opportunities for U.S. ethanol producers.
More than 500 U.S. counties currently face shortages of large animal veterinarians, according to USDA.
The update comes as congressional leaders continue working toward passage of a new Farm Bill.
Cover crops may improve soil and reduce input needs over time, but producers should budget carefully before expanding acreage.
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The operation focuses on seasonal cut flowers while supporting local businesses across the region.
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Congressman Mark Messmer discusses the Farm Bill, rural investment priorities, Prop 12, and support for farmers facing economic pressure.
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