An Unusual Winter in Northern Farm Country
It’s been an unusual winter in parts of the Upper Midwest and the Corn Belt. While the north is normally a frozen tundra, temps have been much warmer than typical through most of the winter. Dennis Todey,
Tax Bill Likely Has Enough Senate Vote, But Detractors Vow to Slow Process

The bipartisan tax bill the House just passed overwhelmingly likely has enough Senate votes, but GOP detractors there vow to slow it down. The House vote approving the tax bill with key breaks for agriculture was 5
America’s Biggest Landowners

The Land Report Research Team issued a report detailing who are America’s largest landowners. The “Land Report 100” shows that as of 2021, America’s largest landowner is named Red Emmerson. He and his family own just over
Soybean Crush Rises But Short of Predictions

USDA data shows the U.S. soybean crush rose month-to-month but missed expectations. Processors crushed 204 million bushels of soybeans in December, up from 200 million a month earlier. The agency’s report says that’s up from the 187
USDA Rule Amends Certain FMMOs

The USDA published a final rule that amends the transportation credit balancing fund provisions in the Appalachian and Southeast Federal Milk Marketing Orders. It also establishes distributing plant delivery credits in the Appalachian, Florida, and Southeast FMMOs.
Lamb Lovers Month is Back

The American Lamb Board kicked off Lamb Lover’s Month in February with an exciting campaign titled “Show Us Your Chops.” It invites consumers to enjoy savory lamb chops at their favorite restaurants or cook their favorite recipes