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“It, all of a sudden, says that tracking and fighting hunger is not a priority, apparently, at the federal level.”
After months of declining consumer egg prices, buyers could be facing a sharp increase in costs as prices surge upwards once again.
In this Firm to Farm blog post by RFD-TV legal expert Roger McEowen, he looks ahead at what might be the biggest issues in ag law and tax in 2024.
USDA Meteorologist Brad Rippey says we are heading into spring rather quickly and ahead of schedule, which could have negative implications for small grains and blooming fruit crops.
As Texas cattle producers prod the possibility of expansion, USDA weather experts caution that recovery from long-term drought conditions will be a slow process.
As the USDA tracks how Plant Hardiness Zones are slowly shifting across the country, they are also adjusting their recommendations for gardeners when it comes to perennial plants. The data is also used the by Risk Management Agency to determine crop insurance rates.
Agriculture Accounting Expert Paul Neiffer joined us Friday on Market Day Report to take a further look.
The USDA’s latest crop forecast for corn and soybean production will impact U.S. producers as well as make an impact on global trade.
Latest: Crop Progress Reports
Wheat Harvest Advances As Drought Pressures Pastures
The report gives producers a mostly stable row-crop balance sheet with sharper signals in wheat and meat markets.
The most notable crop changes came in wheat.
Latest: WASDE Reports
The report gives producers a mostly stable row-crop balance sheet with sharper signals in wheat and meat markets.
The most notable crop changes came in wheat.
Trade estimates point to only modest changes in U.S. grain ending stocks ahead of USDA’s June 11 WASDE report.