Indigo Ag Announces Record-Setting Third Carbon Crop

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Boston, MA – February 26, 2024 – Indigo Ag, the innovative leader and trusted partner in sustainable agriculture, today announced the successful completion of its third carbon crop. With 163,048[1] carbon credits produced, Indigo is the only company to complete three

Senators Want a Strong Packers and Stockyards Act

Montana Democratic Senator Jon Tester and Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley wrote a letter asking colleagues to help assure the strong enforcement of the Packers and Stockyards Act. They’re asking other senators to oppose any policy rider in

Brazil, Argentina Crop Production Estimates Drop

Soybean production estimates for Argentina and Brazil, along with corn production estimates for Argentina, were lowered by agribusiness consultancy Agroconsult and the Rosario Grain Exchange. Brazil’s 2023-2024 soybean crop estimate was cut to 152.2 million metric tons

Trade Mission Highlights Benefits of Trading with Cuba

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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture recently led a trade mission to Cuba with the hopes of eventually improving trade between the two neighbors. NASDA CEO Ted McKinney talked about why they took a trade